PanoramasThese are composite photographs made by taking several pictures in a radial fashion and pasting them together.Click on the little pictures to see the big picture. June 24, 2008. In downtown Seattle, there is a bus tunnel. It has a feel like a subway station. ![]() September 16, 2006. Descending the D1091 highway down toward Le Freney-d'Oisans, you run into a few tunnels. That water is the Lac du Chambon. ![]() June 14, 2004. From a condo in Fraser ("icebox of the nation"), Colorado. Jenni and I stayed there with family. ![]() March 18, 2004. The interior of our new house. The exposure is tricky on a shot like this: all the pieces need to have the same exposure, but the range of lighting is really huge. The result here is that the windows are pure white. ![]() I shot this May 7, 2003. This is the interior of Gould Hall on the campus of the University of Washington in Seattle. I lecture in this building, but my classroom is nowhere near as cool as this space. Oh well. The big picture is vertically oriented. ![]() This is a shot of Red Square at the University of Washington on March 20, 2003. There was a rally there in connection with a city-wide student walk-out in protest against the war on Iraq. ![]() I shot this panorama soon after election day, 2002. It looks like a corner, but it's not: it's about 180 degrees of the north side of 45th Street in Seattle. ![]() This is me on the second floor of my apartment with my stuff. This shows what happens if your camera isn't really shooting horizontally. ![]() Doctor Matt >> Images |