Monthly Archives: October 2009

Alex - Layer Mask

Layer Masks

Fed up with Photomerge and Hugin’s inability to accurately merge my action mosaics together, I finally tried working it out manually with layer masks. It actually worked out way better. I have so much more (read: total) control over how the images are blended together … Read More

Turning

Powder Day! – October 29, 2009

What a difference two weeks makes. We did things much smarter this time. A storm rolled in Tuesday and lasted all night, leaving us with about 6″ of snow here on campus in Bozeman and an unknown amount in the mountains. Everything looked white though. … Read More

Shape #1

Some Night Photography – Bozeman Beach

Last night we all thought it would be a good idea to head down to Bozeman Beach and enjoy a small bonfire. It was a good night, until the cops showed up. We watched one squad car arrest the driver of a Taurus, and then … Read More

Left Gully Shirt

I just dug up this design from my old CafePress account. I made this probably two years ago and still think it’s pretty cool.

State Radio – Right Me Up

Awesome song and concert.

Certain Death

Day 1 at Bridger Bowl

My alarm rang at 7:36 this morning. I dragged myself out of bed, angry and confused at why I was awake so early. And then I remembered…I was going skiing! Adam and I loaded the car, the smell of the fresh wax on the skis … Read More

Local Routes

Some East Coast stoke from HighAnxietyFilms. Local Routes from Chris Nelson on Vimeo.

Carpets. Nebraska. Spatula

God, this band is awesome.

Chimney Sweep

I filmed and edited this movie together after the Backcountry Agenda 2008 Tuckerman’s Ravine weekend. Chimney Sweep from David Howland on Vimeo.

Standing in deep snow on October 7

Bridger Ridge Hike

Facing a rather desolate and gloomy week (Lab on Wednesday, classes until 9pm on Thursday with a bonus Economics midterm thrown in for fun) I decided to blow off studying and packing and go for a hike. My goal was 8914′ Baldy Mountain, the first … Read More

Launch - Cropped

Motion Panoramas

This is a new technique that I’ve been working on and I’m pretty excited about. I’ve always loved shots, both on TV and in still pictures, that depicted multiples images of an object in motion. I’ve been working with Photoshop recently to create my own … Read More

Generations