A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a post about level of detail in photos and how to best present it on the web. In an interesting temporal coincidence, I ran across this post on Jay Kinghorn’s blog today, where he talks about Seadragon , which is Microsoft’s tool for creating deep-zoom images on-line. This [...]
Canaveral National Seashore
Intro / Description Three of us from the Photographic Interest Group went over to the Canaveral National Seashore yesterday to explore. We entered at the north end near Turtle mound. We could only go about 2 or 3 miles into the park, the road was closed after that. CNS is a national park located on [...]
Photographic “Level of Detail”
I haven’t seen this discussed in the photographic blogosphere so I thought I’d comment on it. One reason may be that it is difficult to illustrate given the photo posting resolution that we often limit ourselves to on the web. You can experience a very good example of what I’m trying to write about here [...]
Return to Blackpoint
The last time we were at Blackpoint Wildlife drive was back in May (http://ed.rosack.com/wordpress/2009/05/16/birds-scarce-at-black-point-wildlife-drive-water-levels-down/) when water levels were down and there were very few birds anywhere around. Yesterday, we made a return trip to see what the place is like after three months of almost daily rain in the Central Florida area. We arrived right [...]





