The panoramas, in their largest size, are really huge; spliced from a series of 10-megapixel photos.
Photographed by Michael Gordon on 18 and 19 May, 2007 in a public
venue. Permission granted to the Boy Scouts of America, its
assigns, partners, and any Scout or Scouter to copy, store,
reproduce, archive, publish and republish with or without attribution
or compensation the photographs in this collection. The
highest possible resolution (10 megapixels) images are available on
request; use the feedback form on the home page.
Equipment: Nikon D200 digital camera, Nikon 18-200mm VR lens.
The VR lens performed exceptionally well in the Scouting Museum which
was rather dark. Using a flash is not helpful since you create a
small "cone of light" beyond which everything is black. The VR
lens allows quick and easy photos with nearly the stability of a
tripod.
The following pages constitute a slide show and photo selector.
The slide show itself is intended for sequential viewing of a collection of photographs.
Each page includes in its title bar, and underneath, the file name of the photo. This is useful when corresponding to someone about the photo.
To advance to the next photo: Clicking on the photo advances you to the next photo unless you are on a thumbnail or zoomed photo, in which case clicking it takes you to the 'normal' size.
Below each photo is a set of links (buttons) to advance, return, or exit the slide show.
To download an image: Right click the image and choose "save image as."
Each photo includes a button to ZOOM to a larger size. This size is intended to fill the screen for closer inspection, or for saving as a computer 'wallpaper', or for download to your disk for use in newsletters and other medium-resolution needs.
Each photo includes a button to zoom HUGE to the largest size.
A thumbnail gallery is available for visually selecting photos. If you choose this option, clicking a thumbnail puts you into the slide show at the photo chosen; from there the slide show proceeds with the remainder of the show.