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This rather large (or should I say "wide") picture was a project I took upon myself to do.  I was taking pictures trying to find the perfect shot that I could turn into a background for the new HSU Website.  One of the shots I took was of McBrien, the first building you see above this paragraph.  It took me 3 different shots to get the entire building and I pasted them together in Photoshop. After I finished that, I wondered if I could do a 360 pan shot of the entire quad.  I figured that if I took multiple pictures of each building that I could just fit them together like puzzle pieces and it would be rather easy.  Boy was I ever wrong.  I don't know how, but I totally forgot about perspective figuring into every shot.  None of the pictures fit into each other because perspective made every building bigger at one end and smaller at the other. No building would fit with the next. Not only that but the sun changed the color of the sky in every shot depending on which way I was facing.  I took at least 30 pictures for this entire piece, and then spent hours trying to match everything up. It took me forever but I finished, and here is what I have. Sure, it' not perfect, but until I have a overwhelming desire to fix every pixel in the picture, this is how it stays.  Heck, you can even see the chronology of the pictures I took: the same white-hat-frat guy shows up 2 or 3 times walking from one building to the next. Oh well.

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