While taking final post-ex photos in the middle of a sand storm, I looked up from atop the ladder and saw this ominous view.
Dark Clouds Over Wall of the Crow
March 24th, 2009 § 1
Zamalek Flattened
March 9th, 2009 § 0
I took this shot while wandering through Zamalek last week. I was originally just trying to shoot the apartment building in the distance, but then found my eye trailing back and forth along these intersecting building perspective slants. I like the way the depth of distance is flattened into crossing patterns that very much match in their color. This is not a hard thing to do in this city, since most of Cairo architecture is covered by this same grit of earth tones. This mix of flatness and perspective seems to give it a slight Escheresque quality.
Ladder Assistance
February 27th, 2009 § 0
After much patience, waiting for the area to be cleaned and the osteology team to finish removing the child burial, we waited a little more for a passing cloud to diffuse my harsh shadow over the archaeology.
Testing SPi-V Panorama Viewer with Flickr
April 21st, 2008 § 1
Just discovered this great tool to render equirectangular photos much like Quicktime VR’s. I had been wondering if Flickr’s new ability to post photos might also enable the possibility to post QTVR’s directly within the site. That doesn’t seem to be the case, but SPi-V seems like a great substitute. I’m quite impressed!
Have a look at the interactive viewer here.
(Requires Adobe Shockwave)



