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Mayo Clinic Jacobson Building: Week 20 Update

You may have noticed that I haven’t been posting weekly images of the Jacobson Building construction project. Don’t worry! I have been taking pictures (almost) every week but decided not to do a weekly post.

They are 20 weeks into the project and still in the dirt (rock) stage… Continue reading »

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Mayo Clinic Jacobson Building: Weeks 4, 5, and 6

I’m back with three whole weeks of progress on Mayo’s new proton beam therapy building! Yes, I decided not to bore you with week after week of posts with a pictures of a hole getting slowly deeper. I’ll get back to weekly posts once things move past the dirt stage.

They are making some good progress though – but I wonder how much deeper it will get. You can see Week one, two, and three for comparison to weeks four, five, and six below: Continue reading »

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Mayo Clinic Jacobson Building Construction: Week 3

Here we are into week three of Mayo Clinic’s Jacobson Building construction project. I’m pretty sure much of the proton beam part of this facility will be underground considering it includes a particle accelerator, so there’s not much of a change from the second or first weeks except that the hole is getting deeper. Besides the technology in the building needing to go below grade, the downtown campus of Mayo has an extensive network of pedestrian subway tunnels (really nice in the cold of winter or when it’s raining) that have to be accommodated for, along with all the other utility stuff (technical term). 

I only did one image this week. Besides the subject not being too interesting just yet, the wind made it less than enjoyable to be atop a parking garage for very long. I did take a number of exposures but the set I edited for HDR had the least amount of movement to contend with: wind plus an active construction site makes it difficult to capture multiple exposures of the exact same scene.

Here it is… Continue reading »

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Mayo Clinic Jacobson Building Construction: Week 2

Welcome to the week two images of the Mayo Clinic Jacobson building construction project. As I described last week, I’ll be taking a set of images once per week to document the progression of the new proton beam therapy building in Rochester, Mn.

I’ll skip the chit-chat and let you get to the images… Continue reading »

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Mayo Clinic Jacobson Building Construction Progress

Mayo Clinic recently announced a $100 million gift from patient, philanthropist, and entrepreneur, Richard Jacobson will fund a new building to house the proton beam therapy program. Proton beam therapy is some cool stuff but that’s not what we’re here for.

New buildings funded by generous gifts are really nothing new for Rochester but this one happens to be the first one going up since I’ve taken a real interest in photography. Today was the ground breaking ceremony for the Jacobson building as well as the first day of my little project to document the construction progress. I have wanted to try some architecture photography and I though this would be a good introduction; sort of transition from landscape to architecture as the project progresses. Continue reading »

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HDR with Photomatix

I’ve been experimenting with a number of high dynamic range (HDR) post processing tools to add some visual interest to my images. I tried using the native tone mapping tools in Photoshop CS4 with marginal success before testing out a program available through the Mac app store called HDR Darkroom, which made things easier but offered little in the way of quality. I finally decided to buy the Photomatix tone mapping plugin for Photoshop CS4 and, so far, it’s been working great. Continue reading »

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