Had some fun with my camera. Using Panorama Factory by Smoke City Software I stitched some photos together for a few panoramic shots. Unfortunately this is the unregistered version so there is a watermark urging you to purchase the full version right in the middle of the images. There is an older, limited freeware version also available. I am sure I will either be redoing them in the freeware version or purchasing this program eventually. It is pretty cool. I just used my Sony UX-50, with it's 640x480 camera, and it was pretty dark for most of them, so the quality isn't great. Click on the thumbnail for a big version.
This first photo is from the Opening Keynote, right before it began. You can see the stage with the huge BorCon logo and two screens on it, then the two screens to either side. Standing in the middle is Christine Ellis.
This next image is from the opening reception. It was rather dark, but you can see the casino tables, food tables, arcade games and band stage. Fun, fun for everyone, and I am in the lab posting this instead of at the party.
This final image is where I am right now: the computer lab. Not too many people here. HP sponsored the computer lab this year, so there are some pretty nice machines.
These came out pretty good so hopefully I will be able to get more!
UPDATE: David I suggested Photo Stitch that came with my Digital Camera. I had forgotton about it. I'll put the new panoramas up soon.
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