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Since I’m not planning on creating a regular place for wallpaper, it’ll have to go here. This is Horseshoe Mesa, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ. I captured the terrain with Google Sketchup’s interface to Google Earth imagery. Each band represents 50 feet of elevation change. Through the kindness of others (mostly Mom and Dad,) I was able to go backpacking here twice in my teens. Awesome memories.
If you like this image, please use it.
“Sky” Project Prototype
markvantassel on October 13, 2011 in For School (WSUV), Renders, Sketches No Comments »Context, Photos, and Critical Reading
markvantassel on September 28, 2011 in Comics, Having fun with the news, Renders 3 Comments »We’ve been talking about photographic evidence, critical reading, and the value of context in Networked Cultures. The way I see it, if you can’t find a way to have fun with something, you should leave it behind–probably forever. (I know, sometimes it’s not that easy.)
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In the news: Astronomers deliver clearest ever photos of extrasolar world.
But how trustworthy is this image? What if we could travel back in time to the moment it was created?
<hint: Click the image to see the full-size version.>





