World Wide Panorama Evennt Borders

By the way, I forgot to mention
that the next World Wide Pano event is
happening. I’ve contributed to three or four
of these and find doing them and being a part of this project a really cool experience. The World Wide Panorama
event is sponsored by the Geography Computing Facility at the University of California Berkeley. It’s a non-commercial
project, put together and contributed to by volunteers (like me). I do it to get my
pano work
out there and because, well, because it’s an immensely cool project.

Anyway, every
hemispherical solar quarter (or whatever you call the equinoxes and solstices) they hold a new one, and each time there
is a theme of some kind. This spring the theme is Borders, which can really be interpreted anyway you want. I’ve got my
own interpretation which I’ll post about in a week or so when the site is up and running with all the new
contributions. So here’s what you have to do: you need to go shoot your pano NOW and get it done by the 21st. That’s
the last day. Then you have a week or so to build it and then you upload it to the folks at Berkeley. That simple. I’ll
post more about the project in the coming days. But for now, get busy shooting.