Frank Camacho, of the University of Guam, talks about tropical stream ecology with some of the NAPIRE students in Rio Java and Quebrada Cerro.
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First day in the field for NAPIRE
Tilt-shift images from India
I was cleaning out my downloads folder on my desktop and noticed a few images laying around that I didn’t exactly know what to do with… so I guess I’ll post them here.
After visiting India in 2007 with a friend—Raja, a fellow graduate student—I found a piece of software that simulated tilt-shift effects, and I tested the software with the images here. Some are of streets in small towns, like…
Tilt-shift images from India
I was cleaning out my downloads folder on my desktop and noticed a few images laying around that I didn’t exactly know what to do with… so I guess I’ll post them here.
After visiting India in 2007 with a friend—Raja, a fellow graduate student—I found a piece of software that simulated tilt-shift effects, and I tested the software with the images here. Some are of streets in small towns, like Nirmal and where ever Raja’s grandfather lived, and others are of famous monuments we visited, like the Taj Mahal.
I don’t think any other photographs from this trip are posted to Montegraphia, because I didn’t create the site until 2009.
The Genesis Project of Ossabow
The Genesis Project was an attempt at self-sustained living conducted on Ossabaw Island in the 1970s and early 80s. The ruins are picturesque – bathed in the moss-filtered sun.
The Genesis Project was an attempt at self-sustained living conducted on Ossabaw Island in the 1970s and early 80s.
Genesis Project ruins
The Genesis Project was an attempt at self-sustained living conducted on Ossabaw Island in the 1970s and early 80s. The ruins are picturesque – bathed in the moss-filtered sun.
Live Oak at Genesis Project ruins
A day of disc golf
At the Sarge Disc Golf Course.
Set up at Cumberland
Despite our naiveté and a call for heavy rains, we stayed in hammocks at Cumberland. Worked out pretty well!