The Chicago BARcamp was a great success this year. I presented on Digital Photography in Linux. I will be releasing slides from that presentation soon, as well as a more in depth companion guide, in case you missed the talk.
I also took some pictures while I was there. You can find the full collection here, and below are a few shots from the collection.
One thing for sure was that there was plenty of beer at BARcamp. This picture was actually taken before all the beer as added to the kid pool. All the kegs came from Goose Island, which I highly recommend if you need a keg, as the beer tasted excellent.
I am pretty sure these are the Foresight Linux(Cornary) guys. It was great to have them come in and take part in the install fest. Hopefully we can work with them again the future, as I do like alot of what Cornary has to offer. If only they made everything Free!
This is my girlfriend, Maddie. She is an art major, so BARcamp, being pretty much opposite from that, made her crazy!
Finally we see how Jess feels about the world.







Jordan,
Nice pics. I really enjoyed your talk that you gave at BARcamp. I have one request, could you also tag your photos with barcampchicago2007. We already have a pool going there and we are trying to get all pictures to have that tag to allow on large set with all of last years pics.
Comment by specialKevin — June 25, 2007 @ 10:59 am
No problem, I was wondering if we had a unified tag. They are all properly tagged. Thanks for the info!
Comment by diginux — June 25, 2007 @ 11:17 am
Nice write up and yeah… my pics are on flickr as well… tagged with barcamp, barcampchicago and barcampchicago2007. Was actually looking for you in the afternoon to ask you about recommendations about photo stitching software… any recommendations? I came across ptgui and hugin.. didn’t look at ptgui, but hugin looks powerful, but a bit cumbersome.
i have a half written blog post that i need to finish… but still decompressing!
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Comment by Yacin Nadji — June 26, 2007 @ 3:51 am
RyanK, I haven’t done much stitching, but when I did, I used PTgui. If I remember correctly PTgui and hugin are basically different GUIs sitting on top of the same panorama toolset. The consensus is generally that PTgui is better, because it offers better automated stitching tools, as well as being fairly easy to modify the “automatic” results.
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