The following images are unfinished. The only processing was RAW conversion and processing in PTGui/PhotoshopCS. This means that many flaws are in these images. Lens flare, spots, my shadow, the tripod, etc.

Here's a gallery of photos I took at the WWP reception in addition to the pano sets.

Click on the image to see the 360x180 spherical panorama in QuickTime.
Don't have Quicktime? Get it here.

My WWP submissions: http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/wwppeople/html/JoelBaldwin.html.
The WWP Home Page: http://www.worldwidepanorama.com/
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While crossing the UCB campus from where I parked, I haphazardly wandered looking for Barrows Hall. One can hardly miss the Campanile ( Clock Tower ) and I found myself at its base taking this pano set.


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I finally found the Lipman room and despite arriving late there were still a few venders and other panographers with whom to talk.


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The Lipman room is on the 7th floor of Barrows Hall. This combined with the balcony that circles the building means that there are some wonderful views. From this corner of the building you can look across campus towards the campanile and across Berkley towards Oakland and San Francisco.


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Starting to set up for the reception, still waiting for the food!


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The food has arrived and people are clustered around the serving tables on the other side of the room. In the front of the room is a computer displaying many of the panorams that have been submitted over the years.


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The food has arrived and people are clustered around the serving tables. In the front of the room is a computer displaying many of the panorams that have been submitted over the years.


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The food has arrived and people are clustered around the serving tables. In the front of the room is a computer displaying many of the panorams that have been submitted over the years.


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After the food had been served and people have settled down Don Bain and Landis Bennett talked for a while in the front of the room about the history of the WWP and other interesting things.


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