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From Blake Gumprecht, The Los Angeles River: Its Life, Death, and Possible Rebirth (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999).
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Credit: Laurie Van Vleet, Ithaca CIty School District
Location: Taughannock Falls State Park
Description: Topographic map zoomed into to the area from the falls to just above the delta.
This is just south of near Piseco Lake. Download High Resolution Map: andyarthur.org/img/full/maps.ferris/spylakecam.jpg
We departed Grand Turk late on the afternoon of day 3 and early the next afternoon we arrived at our next destination: San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Well the first map is done. Buildings, tower and water terrain added, all of which are made of wood.
94 / 365 October 2, 2010
Hit L to see a little more detail on this one (as the pen needed to be thicker)
The best way for me to capture ideas is using a mind map. It helps me capture thoughts and ideas, whether they be mine, or me running a workshop, as I did the last couple of days in Canberra. Sometimes the best gems of information comes at a random time, and it is easy enough to capture it down, or your own thoughts / questions to clarify, without upsetting the flow.
For this image, I took a photo of my whiteboard, where I put up a simple mind map, and overlayed it in photoshop with the photo of myself.
Strobist:
580 EX II 1/32 24mm 3 o'clock shoot through umbrella
580 EX II 1/128 105mm 12 o'clock bare
Triggered by PW's TT1 & TT5's