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Shot by Randy Sargent. One way to fix the alignment on the Mellon Bldg: gigapan.org/gigapans/790d443196ffdba0cdd83b671ca53815/
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An hour or two after we set up and the crowds entered the room. SIGGRAPH is the conference of the Special Interest Group on Graphics of the ACM. This year held in Vancouver, BC
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Shot from a rock in front of the waterfall. Up the hill you can see the outcrop with all its huge icicles. A gigapan shot up there: gigapan.org/gigapans/40022/. This one is a re-stitch of gigapan.org/gigapans/40023/, which was buggy. I shot this with autofocus, because there was a range of depths. The ...
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Students, faculty, and staff of the Carnegie Mellon University Entertainment Technology Center came out on the lawn on a sunny April morning. Unfortunately, some images were dropped during photography (camera errors, perhaps?) and that's responsible for the black holes and jumbled alignment in the picture. David ...
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A huge cut is being dug in the ridge of Pinkerton Horn to "daylight" the CSX railroad tunnel, to allow taller rail cars to use the line. Huge piles of rock and dirt from the cut are being dumped on the top of the clearcut ridge, visible beyond the trees at the center of this image. At image left and right, near the Cas...
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Dr. Mark Richardson performs a right temporal craniotomy and amygdalohippocampectomy (removal of the mesial temporal lobe structures, the amygdala and hippocampus) for Richard Palmer, who had a low grade brain tumor removed from his temporal lobe in 198(6?) and has had medically refractory epilepsy since that time. T...
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5th floor hallway of Carnegie Mellon University's Entertainment Technology Center (ETC). www.etc.cmu.edu/site
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The ETC's mission: to foster leadership in education and research that combines technology and fine arts to create new processes, tools, and vision for storytelling and entertainment.
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A huge cut is being dug in the ridge of Pinkerton Horn to "daylight" the CSX railroad tunnel, to allow taller rail cars to use the line. At image center, through the trees, is Pinkerton low bridge, which was built for the Western Maryland Railway and is today used by the Great Allegheny Passage bike trail. Click on ...
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A huge cut is being dug in the ridge of Pinkerton Horn to "daylight" the CSX railroad tunnel, to allow taller rail cars to use the line. Huge piles of rock and dirt from the cut at image top left are being dumped on the top of the clearcut ridge, visible at image top center. This is a 360 degree view from the Pinkerton...
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This was a scouting mission to find the location from which a panoramic photograph of Homestead Steel Works was shot in 1910. That photo: picasaweb.google.com/pheckbert/Homestead#5427949312697809954
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In 1910, Carrie Furnace was making pig iron and Homestead Works was rolling it into steel sheets and beams. ...-
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