These are the newest photos of the kids. Since I never update this site anymore, I just stuck them here. You can still check out the main site here. It hasn't been updated in nearly a year, but maybe you'll still find something of interest. I will update the site properly some day, so keep checking back.
Click the thumbnail to see the full-size photo.
Andrew monkeying around with the camera's remote control. This is resized to 800x600 from a photo taken at the "Medium 1" resolution, which is 1600x1200. Click here to see the higher resolution version. |
Slightly out of focus, but if a photo of Holly doesn't appear here, I'll be in big trouble. |
This was taken during a 360° sweep of Holly's room done to make a Quicktime VR file. Experience "Virtual Reality" by clicking the strip below. |
Holly just had to have a turn trying out the new camera. Her very first try was a surprisingly well framed shot of Andrew by the Christmas tree. This is resized to 800x600 from a photo taken at the "Medium 1" resolution, which is 1600x1200. Click here to see the higher resolution version. |
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Demo of highest resolution: 2272x1704 |
Another 2272x1704 shot. Not much color, but super-sharp. |
After clicking on this strip, click and drag your mouse on the picture to scroll up, down, and around, to see the top half of Holly's room. (You'll need Apple's Quicktime if you don't already have it.) |
My first "artistic" photo. Cropped and resized from a manual-focus experiment. |
| Long-exposure experiments. Proof-of-concept for my lighted-boomerang-flying-in-the-dark dream photo. One reason I chose this camera is because of its flexibility with manual exposure settings. |
Tried to write my name (backwards yet!) with an Indiglo watch, but wasn't fast enough. |
Twirling around a remote control. The camera is picking up the flashing infra-red LED. |
Twirling around another remote control. This one has a normal red LED which I was pointing at the camera. The fainter tracer is from an infra-red LED also on the remote. |
Here are a couple of reviews of the camera if you are interested in more info:
DCRP
Review
| Steve's
Digicams Review | |
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First still-shot bluescreen experiment. |
Another one. These aren't meant to look real. We're just experimenting, you know? |
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Proof-of-concept for bluescreen compositing with video. Click for low-res clip or get this smaller, High-res clip with DIVX compression. They are both just 14 seconds long. You may need the DIVX software which you can grab here. Note that these are just a test. We'll get some better stuff put together over the Christmas break. |
Two sets of Triplets! (I will have one of these that looks real before I'm done.) |
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Choose the left image if you have Red/Blue 3D glasses and the right image if yours are the Red/Green type.
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(the lost self-portrait)