These images were captured using a CAVECam system: a GigaPan EPIC Pro with a stereoscopic camera rig developed by Dick Ainsworth. The CAVECam was developed in collaboration with Tom DeFanti of Calit2 / UCSD and Dan Sandin of EVL / UIC. The capture of these images was supported by the LSU Center for Computation & Technology.
9 October 2011 — Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center
John Hartgerink led us off-trail at the BREC Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center to a part of the cypress-tupelo forest that most visitors don't get to see. The reflection in the still water preserves the stereoscopic effect nicely. Left eye (958 MB). Right eye (961 MB). 32768×16384.
9 October 2011 — Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center
Along the boardwalk at the BREC Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center. Left eye (970 MB). Right eye (969 MB). 32768×16384.
9 October 2011 — Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center
Along the boardwalk at the BREC Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center. Left eye (843 MB). Right eye (838 MB). 32768×16384.
30 October 2011 — LSU Campus
One of Louisiana State University's many beautiful live oak trees reaches out to embrace you. Left eye (691 MB). Right eye (697 MB). 28028×14014.
8 November 2011 — LSU Tiger Stadium
On the sidelines at Tiger Stadium. It was a gloomy day, threatening to rain, and the lines had not yet been painted on the field for the upcoming game, but we captured a good view of Tiger Stadium none-the-less. Left eye (523 MB). Right eye (506 MB). 28000×14000.
8 November 2011 — LSU Tiger Stadium
Up in the stands on the 50 yard line at Tiger Stadium. It's a steep rise, but it affords a good view. There's a very strong sense of 3D in this stereoscopic pair, giving a dizzying view when looking down.Left eye (502 MB). Right eye (474 MB). 28048×14024.
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