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Sep 30
   Vintage! This is a random post. The year was 2005...

This new gallery is experimental and will need some tweaking, as well as new photographs. But it seems to work fine as long as you have Java installed and enabled on your browser (that’s Sun Java, not to be confused with Javascript). Come and have a look at the 4 panoramas installed so far and please be patient initially as the images loading are anywhere between 150 and 500 Kb in size!

2009 update: the pano gallery is no longer available due to a major site redesign.

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2005-09-30 16:49 • Posted in Bits and pieces:

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We now go back to current chronological entries:
Mar 22

The rainy season has been painfully long and persistent this year. Nerves are raw and moral is low. There is, however, usually a good side to all bad things. In this case, it’s the amazing lushness of our forests. On my last two outings to Lynn Canyon Park, the paths were covered with moss and for a change, the thundering nearby river lost the focus of both my attention and camera...

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2007-03-22 20:37 • Posted in Photoblogs: & Vancouver:

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