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For everyone's edification...
The other day while I was out enjoying another perfect September sail it occured to me that Tim and I both frequently talk about the local landmarks as though everyone who reads this board knows the area...
So I created a 360 degree panorama of the view from outside Clapboard.
You can see it here.
This is a large (over 500k) image and you will need to scroll across the page to see the whole thing.
I would suggest printing the image, cutting it out and taping the ends together, climbing into your shower, and sticking your head into the middle of the image for the best viewing experience!
So I created a 360 degree panorama of the view from outside Clapboard.
You can see it here.
This is a large (over 500k) image and you will need to scroll across the page to see the whole thing.
I would suggest printing the image, cutting it out and taping the ends together, climbing into your shower, and sticking your head into the middle of the image for the best viewing experience!
Nathan
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Tim knows pretty close to exactly where I was when I took those shots, so perhaps he might supply a chart to go along with the image...
Everyone ask nice and say pleeeeeeeze!
hehe
Everyone ask nice and say pleeeeeeeze!
hehe
Nathan
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Now I know where to take my floating "Will scrape for food" sign. I also contacted the local paparazzi. Life for you will never be the same...
Hey, next year (when I have a working boat again) let's get some boats together for a rendezvous[spelling?]. Your place looks good to me. Or maybe Long cove in Vinalhaven. That is one of my favorite places too. Hmmm, we would need to gather up the Florida, Great Lakes, and West Coast chapters (did I miss any others?). Maybe a sail on Tim's famous yacht could entice them in? Tim, do you like how I just volunteered you?
I am going to jump in the shower now...
-Britton
Hey, next year (when I have a working boat again) let's get some boats together for a rendezvous[spelling?]. Your place looks good to me. Or maybe Long cove in Vinalhaven. That is one of my favorite places too. Hmmm, we would need to gather up the Florida, Great Lakes, and West Coast chapters (did I miss any others?). Maybe a sail on Tim's famous yacht could entice them in? Tim, do you like how I just volunteered you?
I am going to jump in the shower now...
-Britton
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No, you are right. I spliced together 10 images using Photoshop. It may look like magic, but its just Photoshop technique! And, I have to say, it's really not very good?I only spent about 20 minutes on it... I'm not getting paid for it after all! hehe
It's a bit more involved that would lend itself to a verbal description, but basically I overlapped the images and blended them together with some quick color/contrast adjustments and semi-transparency at the overlapped areas.
It's a small part of what I do to pay the bills... image compositing. It would be much better if someone was paying me to do it right, though!
It's a bit more involved that would lend itself to a verbal description, but basically I overlapped the images and blended them together with some quick color/contrast adjustments and semi-transparency at the overlapped areas.
It's a small part of what I do to pay the bills... image compositing. It would be much better if someone was paying me to do it right, though!
Nathan
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Good luck with that. I'm sure that Tim will be happy to pass the organization of the rendezvous off on you! Recent attempts to have rendezvous[s] have been pretty disappointing. Only 3 boats two years ago...bcooke wrote:Hey, next year (when I have a working boat again) let's get some boats together for a rendezvous[spelling?]. Your place looks good to me. Or maybe Long cove in Vinalhaven. That is one of my favorite places too. Hmmm, we would need to gather up the Florida, Great Lakes, and West Coast chapters (did I miss any others?). Maybe a sail on Tim's famous yacht could entice them in? Tim, do you like how I just volunteered you?
Maybe a "Glissando and The Triton Daysailor Forum Rendezvous" might elicit more interest!
But hey, Tim and I are pretty much always around during the summers, so just say the word and WE will show up! hehe
Nathan
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I'm all for a rendezvous with as many willing participants as possible. We can call it a NETA event or whatever, but given the general lack of interest from much of the NETA membership (and/or lack of feasibility of longer-distance cruising for many, given tight time schedules and the like), I now know to keep my expectations low.
That said, I really enjoy the rendezvouses (rendezvoux???), and would enjoy all attempts to get something together for next year.
With several Tritons in the Penobscot Bay area with new owners, somewhere in that area might actually get a few other boats. Who knows. But even if it were just three or so boats, it would be fun for sure.
Whatever we do, I'll certainly broadcast the information to all group members nationwide, but won't spend much time on fancy planning, nor will I expect much in the way of turnout. Two or three boats with friends aboard is really all that is necessary, anyway!
That said, I really enjoy the rendezvouses (rendezvoux???), and would enjoy all attempts to get something together for next year.
With several Tritons in the Penobscot Bay area with new owners, somewhere in that area might actually get a few other boats. Who knows. But even if it were just three or so boats, it would be fun for sure.
Whatever we do, I'll certainly broadcast the information to all group members nationwide, but won't spend much time on fancy planning, nor will I expect much in the way of turnout. Two or three boats with friends aboard is really all that is necessary, anyway!
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Nathan,
Great picture, thanks.
I'm unstepping the mast this weekend and getting my boat ready for haul out on Monday. I can't believe it's that time again so soon!
Pictures like this will be appreciated during the long, dark, non-sailing days ahead.
Lyman
Great picture, thanks.
I'm unstepping the mast this weekend and getting my boat ready for haul out on Monday. I can't believe it's that time again so soon!
Pictures like this will be appreciated during the long, dark, non-sailing days ahead.
Lyman
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Boy we sure are spoiled up here aren't we?
Lyman: I'm also coming out on Monday. I'm hoping to get a couple of overnights in between now and then...
Lyman: I'm also coming out on Monday. I'm hoping to get a couple of overnights in between now and then...
Nathan
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