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Color Schemes — What Do You think?
I’m experimenting with different color schemes. Mainly between white and black. Not fancy palettes, just something plain. I think there’s enough variety in the media that I would rather keep the site itself fairly clean. However, I’m not yet settled on whether I prefer light or dark. I’ll be bouncing back and forth, so let…
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Albany Regional Museum (redux)
This is inside the Albany Regional Museum, and was my “History” entry for the World Wide Panorama project in Fall, 2011. (Click here to view the interactive picture in a new tab. When it opens, click and drag to look around.) This was taken inside the Albany Regional Museum (ARM), a place that showcases local…
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Starting Reconstruction
A little over two years ago, I published an “Under Construction” post, stating that a site redesign was coming imminently. Obviously, that didn’t happen. Since then, the WordPress theme I’ve used for years stopped working, so I moved to a new one that, although not as attractive, was at least functional. I’ve also been studying…
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More on Photoportals
The term “photoportal” is used in several different ways by technologists, artists, and businesses. I use it to describe one of the focuses of my photography. This is a first pass at describing the different ideas about portals and photography so that I can place my work in the general context. In business, the term…
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A Temperate Rain Forest (redux)
This is the forest at McDowell Creek Falls County Park. (Click here to view the interactive picture in a new tab.) This VR was taken at McDowell Creek Falls County Park, just above the top of Majestic Falls. The park is a lesser-known jewel on the east side of the Willamette Valley, just outside of…
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A Forest Path Photo Portal
This simple picture of a forest boardwalk path is part of my latest photo portal project. When opened in a separate page, this picture links into a 360 panorama that was taken at the same position of the picture itself. While the picture is processed for artistic effect, the panorama represents what would have been…

