Being an image-processing nerd, I made sure I took a high-resolution set of pictures of our campsite so that I could make a high-quality panorama. I took about 35 photos in total, at 3 different levels (horizontal, looking upward, and looking downward). Then I used a piece of software from a professor at UBC named
David Lowe to create the panorama. The program is called
AutoStitch, and runs on Microsoft Windows (luckily I keep a Windows machine around for just such an occasion).
Below is a small version of the panorama, but you can see a larger version
here.
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