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From Greenville to Cherokee

Posted on June 4, 2007 By Tom No Comments on From Greenville to Cherokee
Travel

With Tropical Depression Barry threatening, we had a leisurely start to our vacation travels.  This trip, we’re going to see a big hole in the ground.  We’re hoping to make our way to Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, exploring the backroads of Appalachia along the way. The first leg of the journey took us up I-26, then … Read More “From Greenville to Cherokee” »

More Googley Goodness from Streetview

Posted on June 2, 2007 By Tom 2 Comments on More Googley Goodness from Streetview
General Technology, Geocaching and Maps, Internet

This is incredibly addictive, probably even more so than Google Earth was for me when it first came out. These folks have frozen a moment in time of life on the streets in these five cities, and the ability to view that moment from multiple perspectives is very compelling. Collections of "sightings" have popped up … Read More “More Googley Goodness from Streetview” »

Immersive Media

Posted on May 31, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Immersive Media
Gear, General Technology, Photography

The Google Earth blog had a link to the technology behind Google Maps’ new Street View feature.  The technology was created by Immersive Media, and features a camera with eleven lenses arranged in geodesically on a sphere.   The camera not only takes still images, but does video as well. Immersive Media has put several demos … Read More “Immersive Media” »

Old Singer

Posted on May 30, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Old Singer
Photography

Back when I was teaching pinhole photography to seventh grade students, my father-in-law gave me an old Singer Graflex camera that he owned. This is the classic version, seen in use by photojournalists in old movies all the time. I have no idea how old this thing really is, but I believe it still works. … Read More “Old Singer” »

Street View

Posted on May 30, 2007 By Tom 1 Comment on Street View
Geocaching and Maps

Just when I think Google Maps can’t get any more amazing (or scary), they come out with something new.  This time it’s "Streetview."  Streetview is available for only five cities in the US – Manhattan, Miami, Denver, Las Vegas, and San Francisco.  I haven’t checked any foreign cities yet. If you zoom into one of … Read More “Street View” »

Just Call Me “Agent Smith”

Posted on May 29, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Just Call Me “Agent Smith”
Photography

It has been said that my brothers and I look like triplets. Well, I’ve found a way to have that experience even when they’re not around. I can clone myself, thanks to a free program called Groupshot from Microsoft. Have you ever taken a picture of a group of people, only to find that one … Read More “Just Call Me “Agent Smith”” »

Ghost Towns – Rethinking a Project

Posted on May 29, 2007 By Tom 2 Comments on Ghost Towns – Rethinking a Project
Local

After my brief side trip to Freedom Weekend Aloft, I continued my trek southward in search of ghost towns.  I had mapped out a series of towns and villages that might be potential targets, starting with Owings, near where I grew up.  What I had thought to be abandoned buildings were anything but. When I … Read More “Ghost Towns – Rethinking a Project” »

Freedom Weekend Aloft

Posted on May 29, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Freedom Weekend Aloft
Local

I was just getting started on my trek to look for ghost towns in South Carolina, when I spotted balloons in the air.   Freedom Weekend Aloft was in full swing for this Memorial Day weekend, and this year they were holding it in Simpsonville. I figured it was worth a diversion, so I took … Read More “Freedom Weekend Aloft” »

Confusion at World’s End

Posted on May 28, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Confusion at World’s End
Entertainment

Brian: I think the best quote from the movie was “Does he have a plan, or is he just making this up as he goes along?” Me: Are you talking about Jack Sparrow or the scriptwriter? Between the double-triple-quadruple crosses, it was hard to see who was plotting against whom, and what their true motives … Read More “Confusion at World’s End” »

White Horse Flea Market

Posted on May 27, 2007 By Tom 3 Comments on White Horse Flea Market
Local

Paul had discovered a new (to us) flea market for exploration. It’s been a long time since a county fair has been held on the old Greenville Fair Grounds on White Horse Road. In lieu of the annual fair, the weekly White Horse Flea Market has taken over the old display sheds and grounds.

On this trip, I ditched my big Nikon D50 for the tiny Nikon S50. Wise choice – I was able to get tons of photos without being too obvious. Some are tilted because I shot from the hip, but I was able to get many more usable photos this time around.

I had always bypassed the WHFM because the much, much larger Anderson Jockey Lot was just down the road a few more miles. In this case, size isn’t everything. The amount of diversity, both culturally and in terms of what one can buy at White Horse far exceeds what one might find at the Jockey Lot. The West Side of Greenville has a very high percentage of Hispanics, and that is reflected in what one can find here. You still get the usual flea market weirdness, but with a multi-cultural flare.

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