Ever since Photosynth was released to the public in the second half of 2008, I have been wanting to try this out. A trip to St. Louis while visiting my sister for Easter gave me a chance to create a memorable synth of the city from the top of the Gateway Arch.
Check it out! Select 'View synth in Direct3D viewer' for the best experience.
Unfortunately, I was unable to create a synth of the Gateway Arch itself. It was too huge and I simply did not have the equipment to do justice to this magnificent piece of architecture.
Hopefully, this is the first of many synths that I will share on this blog.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Saturday, January 24, 2009
India - Dec 2008
I recently returned from a trip to India. Some random musings:
- The new airport at Hyderabad was impressive.
- I would trade all the 'Starbucks' and 'Dunkin Donuts' in the world to have a 'Coffee Day' in Seattle.
- I'm driving slower with each passing year. (Much to the relief of my passengers)
- I walked into a bank and watched helplessly while 10 people pushed past me to get ahead in the line. I seem to have lost my ability to push back.
- Each time I walked out of an Indo-Chinese restaurant, I contemplated quitting my job and settling down in India.
- Trains now have power outlets for Laptops. suddenly I prefer a train to long flights. :-)
- Kerala has more water than land.
- I'm convinced that Kanyakumari is the windiest city in the World. (Yes, even windier than Chicago)
- The highlight of the vacation was a day on board a Houseboat. It was thoroughly relaxing and refreshing.
- Beggars make me more uncomfortable with each passing year. I even cited this as a reason for taking a flight instead of the train. My point being: Why feel bad when you can't do anything about it. My Dad's response: The more you are in touch with reality, the more likely it is that you will do something about it someday when and if you can. Can't say I disagree with that.
- It was great to spend Christmas at Home after three years!
- Nothing beats meeting up with very close friends you haven't seen in a while.
- Discovered that all the 'Ready to eat' foods I brought back with me should actually be called 'Ready to throw'.
Happy New Year!
- The new airport at Hyderabad was impressive.
- I would trade all the 'Starbucks' and 'Dunkin Donuts' in the world to have a 'Coffee Day' in Seattle.
- I'm driving slower with each passing year. (Much to the relief of my passengers)
- I walked into a bank and watched helplessly while 10 people pushed past me to get ahead in the line. I seem to have lost my ability to push back.
- Each time I walked out of an Indo-Chinese restaurant, I contemplated quitting my job and settling down in India.
- Trains now have power outlets for Laptops. suddenly I prefer a train to long flights. :-)
- Kerala has more water than land.
- I'm convinced that Kanyakumari is the windiest city in the World. (Yes, even windier than Chicago)
- The highlight of the vacation was a day on board a Houseboat. It was thoroughly relaxing and refreshing.
- Beggars make me more uncomfortable with each passing year. I even cited this as a reason for taking a flight instead of the train. My point being: Why feel bad when you can't do anything about it. My Dad's response: The more you are in touch with reality, the more likely it is that you will do something about it someday when and if you can. Can't say I disagree with that.
- It was great to spend Christmas at Home after three years!
- Nothing beats meeting up with very close friends you haven't seen in a while.
- Discovered that all the 'Ready to eat' foods I brought back with me should actually be called 'Ready to throw'.
Happy New Year!
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