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    Archive for the ‘Maryland’ Category

    A Famous Warehouse, a Harbor & Fun With Technology

    Thursday, September 17th, 2009

    It’s been a while, but sooner than later we’re about to have a whole slew of new pins and pages full of all kinds of pictures. The majority of this of course is coming from past trips and the aforementioned New Jersey trip as we continue to get this new site up to date with the map itself, so look for the Skydome, CN Tower, Ford Museum, Jersey Shore, Times Square as well as many, many other locations.Plus it looks like we’ll be heading back to RFK stadium for the final World Cup Qualifying game for Team U.S.A. as we hopefully clinch our spot to go to South Africa next year!

    In addition to that, you can also look forward to a new page for Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles.

    Yes, I’d been there before and its been on the map for almost 3 years now, but Kelly hadn’t been; and I didn’t really get too much time to tour around the park on my first go-around. Then we found out the Orioles give you free admission to a game on the month of your birthday! On top of that, the day we chose was $1 hot dog & drink day; which by concession standards is amazing as we could essentially get to see a Major League game and eat ballpark food for a short $15-20!

    So we headed to Baltimore for the day, got in early, but not early enough for a bite to eat; so we headed to the Inner Harbor which is just a short few blocks from the baseball stadium where I fought valiantly in a battle  with… my camera phone… as it continuously kept misaligning my attempts at a panoramic shot of the harbor.

    For those not familiar, I have an LG Dare which has a feature on it to let you take 3 pictures in sucession and merge them to one panoramic shot. These shots are sometimes what I try to use for headers on our pin pages, as they are sometimes better than cropping images to fit a short horizontal size (such as the Ferarri shot at the Reston Towne Center).0418091510

    That said… this “feature” may work more often than not; but it only works when you treat the technique as if it were an artform… and when some luck is involved…

    First there’s problem A) Moving parts. You know, like boats speeding around in a harbor for example… they don’t seem to care if I ask them to stay in place as I take multiple shots of them for a minute.

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    Or people walking around the harbor or around (insert landmark here). So you need to develop the art of judging a moving person or object’s timing to make sure it will only appear once, and fully, in one of the 3 shots.

    Then there is problem B) Me… and my apparent inability to stand perfectly still.

    Doing this style of panoramic should be a simple concept: Stand in one spot take the 3 pictures to match up.  Generally I’m pretty good with this easy 5 step process of snap, turn, snap, turn, snap; but via some freak change in gravity or an inner ear problem with balance, angles change… needless to say; this will not be the headline picture for our Camden Yards page:

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    Pins added and map embedded!

    Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

    I don’t know when google made it available but the map is now permanently embedded into this thing; Awesome!! Its clearly quite difficult to read and see the pop-ups of the pins in the embed so I still recommend the link at top left to see all of those, but still nonetheless the embed is a quick and easy overview.

    In NEW-PIN NEWS;

    Kelly and I spent a great day at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo (2 new pins in map). Free to ALL public it is a MUST for anyone in the area. The layout is designed like central park, except you know it has cheetahs, pandas, sea lions and everything everywhere you go including climbing wires for orangutans over walkways! My personal favorite was the sea lions, you can watch them from above or even under water and they do not disappoint, constantly splashing water trying to catch it in their mouths, jumping over each other, racing around and everything; We actually spent about 4-5 hours there and got through maybe only 2/3rds of the zoo, again Highly Recommended!

    Kelly and I also got to attend our first home Redskins game at Fed Ex Field in Landover Maryland (essentially just on the other side of the river of D.C.). We got the tickets from one of her bosses who is a season ticket holder and didn’t feel like attending anymore as the ‘Skins had been eliminated from playoff contention…

    We soon learned there was more likely a second reason… 10 degree windchill throughout the whole game left us pretty frostbite but a tight 10-3 game that ended with Washington stopping Philadelphia on the 1 yard line as time expired was surely a game worth seeing. The stadium seating itself it very nice and spacious, though like many NFL stadiums really lacks anything unique about it such as a baseball park would, still a recommended visit for of course tailgaiting and game experience, but watch out for some of the steepest concession prices I have ever seen e.g. $9-11 for beer.

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