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Sender:Marc Buchalter
Date/Time:2008-May-12 17:58:00
Subject:Re: next event? and Introducing myself

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: next event? and Introducing myself Marc Buchalter 2008-May-12 17:58:00
I see.

It is interesting that you picked that example.  I learned about GeoImages and the WWP when I ran across a ?Boarders? panorama by Jeffery Martin.  I found it when I was searching for images of my favorite vacation spot, Cesky Krumlov.  His panorama was about the boarder between winter and spring.  Half of the panorama was shot on the last day of winter which was cloudy and cold with snow on the ground and the other half was shot the first day of spring which was sunny,most of the snow had melted.  I thought it was very creative.


--- On Sun, 5/11/08, Caroling Geary <#removed#> wrote:

From: Caroling Geary <#removed#>
Subject: Re: next event? and Introducing myself
To: #removed#
Date: Sunday, May 11, 2008, 6:25 PM






"Summit" certainly sounds like elevation to me. One thing you can do 
is explain in your description how your pano relates to the theme. 
Your thoughts will help people and expand the meaning of the theme. 
Another thing to do is to study panos and descriptions from a 
previous theme. For example, take the theme borders. I went to the 
world map and picked a dot near my location to see how that person 
interpreted the scene. It turned out to be a pano of a night spot. 
The photographer dances around with the camera saying he is 
photographing local tourism. He explains that this "borders" on the 
truth. That is a very different interpretation of the theme from my 
own. But interesting and proves the point I'm trying to make, that 
you can make just about anything you want of a theme.

On May 11, 2008, at 6:42 PM, Marc Buchalter wrote:

> I am not sure. Elevation seems so vague. I am not sure what they 
> have in mind.
> My project is a panorama of San Francisco bay from the summit of 
> Angel Island.
>

Caroling Geary, www.wholeo.net

 














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