WISCON 2004 PANELS (1 of 78)



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Here's a typical convention panel. Some rooms are bigger, some smaller, some tiny; it's Wiscon.

It's hard to get good lighting for photography in big rooms like this, with a hellish mix of incandescant and fluorescent lighting and the wee small strobe on the camera. I do a lot of image processing in Photoshop.

I didn't get to all the panels, but I do have good coverage of the Saturday and Sunday daytime panels and academic papers. No Friday, Monday, or evening panels in this collection; sorry.

File names include the panel names, and the three digits at the end of the filename correspond to the panel number in the Pocket Program (you did keep yours, didn't you?). The first three digits are just sequence numbers so I can track and index the photos.

These pictures are copyrighted; write me for rights or copies (no charge!—except for use in books). See you at Wiscon 29 next year.



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