Cheery hay field
These are the olden days
In the days of yore . . .
The Runway, Port Columbus Airport
Bees need to eat, too
Court Street Diner in panorama
My Dad, Gene Powell
Infrared panorama
Stream in infrared
Yet another infrared experiment
Out the front window, IR version
Infrared monochrome
More IR tricks
Getting a little better
Starting to get a handle on it
The Ohio University quadrangle
A tree in the quadrangle
Entrance to the quadrangle
A very steep hill
A woodland stream
Cutler Hall
Federal Creek
Flowers by the back door
Christ the King Roman Catholic Church
Pastel Moth
Winter sunset, Port Columbus Airport
A sign that's generally ignored
Things don't always get out of hand
It's called "Palmer Fest"
Katydid
Father Marty
In expectant worship
He is risen!
Maundy Thursday flood
Hocking River Flood, April 21, 2011
Jorma Kaukonen, Larry Campbell, Teresa Williams, H…
Larry Campbell, Teresa Williams, Happy Traum
Happy Traum
The joys and perils of spring, part 2
The joys and perils of spring, part 1
Spring hatch
Same river -- Hocking -- different flood
Downtown NYC
H. Edward Kim
H. Edward Kim
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Michael and Rachel get married


X100 panoramas are good for the wedding album, with one terrible caveat: bad things happen to those in the picture who move, as with the young woman on the right at the end of the pew who moved and got crushed for her efforts. Still, I think the picture works. This is set to make a 120-degree picture, with the camera held vertically to increase the picture's height. Here endeth the lesson.
By the way, the picture looks a lot better if you click on it to make it bigger.
By the way, the picture looks a lot better if you click on it to make it bigger.
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