Yellowstone Day 0

I’ll start this series of Yellowstone posts with our 0th day–the day of travel.  We first arrived in Billings, MT by airplane.  (more…)

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Updates coming soon

I know it has been a while since I blogged anything on here.  I apologize, but I have some good stuff coming soon.  I’ve finished my Yellowstone pictures and will be posting them soon.  I’ve already uploaded the first day’s photos so as soon as they’re sorted through, they will be posted.

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Yellowstone Preview

So, I know it has been a long time since my last post.  I’ve been up to several things like moving to a new apartment and hiking the backcountry of Yellowstone National Park.  Some of my loyal readers have been begging me to upload my pictures from Yellowstone; so, I finally went through and skimmed a few off the top of the pile to edit and throw up here.  Enjoy.

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2008 KKPsi Officers’ Retreat

This past weekend was the big yearly planning session for the officers of the Pi chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi at Auburn.  Our retreat is basically where we lock ourselves in a somewhat secluded place and discuss business for the upcoming year.  This year, we stayed at a cabin in the mountains of North Georgia.  Between the discussions of meeting times and discretionary funds, we were able to have a little fun swimming, fishing and taking in the beautiful views.

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Auburn in HDR

I recently got Adobe Photoshop CS3 for all of my photo editing needs.  One of the coolest features of CS3 is the ability to merge several images of the same subject with different exposures into one image to give definition to the highlights and the shadows of an image (called High Dynamic Range).  Unfortunately, Photoshop doesn’t give too many options to easily change the compression of highlights and shadows so I bought Photomatix to solve that problem.  To test it out I went around Auburn’s campus and snapped photos of various picturesque places at night.  Here are the results:

*Note the images are very large and will take some time to download
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