Here are a few snapshots from our visit to Denver:
This first one was taken telephoto from a distance of 480 Meters:
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The next one was a wide-shot taken from Lincoln Street:
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The Plaza looking North:
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The Denver City-County Building opposite the Capital:
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This is a 3D photo (use red-cyan 3D glasses to view) of the door-knockers on the front of the Denver City-County Building:
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Denver Civic Plaza
Sunday, March 15, 2009
San Diego snapshots
I snapped a few pictures on the way to my meetings in San Diego last week. I took my stereo camera so I also have these available as 3D. See the links below each picture to view them in 3D with the Red-Cyan 3D glasses.
San Diego Skyline
Star of India in the Shipyard Museum (see 3D version)
Giant Kaleidoscope at San Diego harbor (see 3D version)
The Silver Man of San Diego (see 3D version)
La Jolla Beach (see 3D Version)
Dangerous Cliffs near Torry Pines (see 3D version)
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Air Force Academy
I stopped at the Air Force Academy for a few snap-shots on the way back from Colorado Springs. The first shot shows the Cadet Chapel from the trail that leads to the visitor center.
The next shot is from the parking lot. This photo is straight from the camera. The bright sunlight reflecting on the polished surfaces expanded the color of the deep blue sky.
The modern architecture of this chapel reminds me of a row of wings and from this angle they look like wings to heaven.
To learn more about the Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel see this link.
There are also more photos including 3D pictures of this chapel on my Flickr page. Simply click any picture to go to the Flickr page.
Friday, February 06, 2009
3D Stereo Images
I've been tinkering with 3D stereo photography or stereoscopy. To take the pictures I use one of two methods (a)the cha-cha method and (b) using a twinned-camera arrangement. Both systems result in separate photo images for the left-eye and right-eye viewpoints. Finally there are several ways to process these to make them viewable as 3D images. Here are a few examples.
This first example below is a stereo image that requires the red-cyan "anaglyph" glasses to view correctly. You can find these glasses on Amazon or on Ebay or you may have a pair from an old movie that came with these. They are usually made from paper.
Even with the proper glasses you might notice that the colors are weak and somewhat distorted on the image. Images with very high contrast or bright reds don't do well with anaglyph processing.
The next example is also an anaglyph, but done using the Yellow-Blue colors. This is the type used for the recent Superbowl TV ads and the NBC show "Chuck".
Again colors are weak and somewhat distorted.
The next example is shown in in the "crossview" mode. No glasses are needed to view this image, but the technique requires you to cross you eyes slightly until you start to see double then focus on the image that appears in the center.
If you click the image, you can view the larger size for an even better view. The obvious advantage is no glasses needed, the colors can be excellent, but the technique can take a while to master.
Finally, there is a parallel view image:
In this case, you need to focus both eyes parallel straight ahead as if you are looking through a window. You may have to get closer and use reading glasses if necessary. I find this format more difficult to view and the disadvantage is you must use an image with spacing of no more than 2.5 inches, which means this is all the larger you can go. This format works better with portrait oriented images rather than the landscape shown above.
To learn more about the freeview techniques for cross-eye and parallel view see this link:
http://www.vision3d.com/3views.html
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Las Vegas Lights
Gondolas in front of The Venetian Hotel
The Mirage Hotel
Inside the Venetian Hotel
The New York, New York Hotel
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Back to Eldora
We missed out on our traditional Christmas Eve skiing this year. We were turned away after the lifts closed due to high winds that day. We returned a few days after Christmas and had a great day skiing.
Here are 4/5ths of us at 10,800 feet ready to do another run.
Becky, Colin and Austin on the Challenge lift, while Kenny and I overtook them from the Cannonball lift that runs parallel.
I always liked the signs at Edora; no apologies for extreme terrain. All resorts have Black-diamonds, many have double-black diamonds, but few have skull & crossbones.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
98 degrees warmer!
Monday morning Denver set a new record for cold temperatures, -19F! The former record for Dec 15 was -6F. Brrr it was bitter cold and I had to drive to the airport for an early morning flight. The flight was delayed two hours because of frozen fuel lines on the catering trucks. By the time I arrived in Orlando later on Monday it was 98 degrees warmer than it was when I started. How do you dress for that?
Anyway, I took a lunch break from my meetings and took a walk along the beach.
But don't dare walk on this beach barefoot, unless you keep a look out where you step. I saw dozens of these little blue jellyfish, just washed up on the shore.
It turns out this is a Portuguese Man o' War and according to the entry in Wikipedia, they are very venomous.
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Webcam Postcard
Friday, November 28, 2008
Zion National Park
Here are a few postcards I took at Zions National Park today. After yesterday's rain, the air was clear and the park was very photogenic.
From Canyon Overlook hike
The bridge to Emerald Pools hike
The middle pool on Emerald Pools hike
The Virgin River Valley
More pictures of Zion NP on Flickr here.
Monday, November 03, 2008
Colorado School of Mines
The "M" on Lookout Mountain, over Guggenheim Hall
Kafadar Commons area
Computer Commons & S. Table Mountain
Student Recreation Center
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Random shots from Sweden
I have posted a few more pictures from our trip to Sweden last summer:
This is another angle of the historic windmill located among the apple orchards near Kivik in Skane Sweden. This was marked as a historic site or a museum.
This old building had a thatched roof, which was a bit unusual in Sweden and looked more like some you might see in England. It was located near Kivik and Skane. I believe this building was being used as a residence.
More shots of the amazing crystal from Kosta Boda factory in Smaland.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Superior, Colorado
I took a short walk during my lunch break this week to the next town and found these scenes from the historic old west in Superior Colorado.
This is the walk approaching Grasso Park.
Another view of Grasso Homestead
Also in the park was an old jail cell; from the nearby sign: "The cell was a back room in the Superior's original Town Hall and used to house those who ran afoul of the law, likely resulting from time spent in one of Superior's saloons."
Saturday, October 11, 2008
LeTourneau University, Longview Texas
Here are some a few pictures from our recent visit to LeTourneau University.
Clock Tower
Student Center
Shady walkway to classes
Engineering Building
Avionics Laboratory
Aircraft engine lab
Stopping for breakfast at the Dairy Palace in Canton Texas
The cool convertible (Pontiac Solstice GPX) that my brother loaned us for the drive from Dallas at sunrise.