Photowalking 6: SLAC tour, the Klystron Gallery
Bebo White, one of the authors of the first U.S. Web site at the Stanford Linear Accelerator, takes us on a tour of the longest building in the United States (maybe the world) with photographer Thomas Hawk and blogging guru Shel Israel. We’ve split this video up into two parts, this one gives you a good overview of the building.
Tags: Bebo White, Stanford Linear Accelerator, Thomas Hawk, Shel Israel
March 9th, 2007 at 3:57 am
Just FYI, while part 2 is showing up in the feed, part 1 (this one) is not.
March 9th, 2007 at 6:29 am
Robert, this is your best photowalking yet. I was so absorbed into the physics and how the slac works and why it was built. This is a truly educational masterpiece. I have to give thumbs up to you for educating your viewership not only about photography, but also the location where it was shot. you posting this series online despite your busy schedule @ sxsw is greatly appreciated. Have fun there and eagerly looking forward to #7(in san jose area perhaps?).
March 9th, 2007 at 8:21 am
As Michael says, the photowalking feed has gone a bit funny. Part 2 of the last photowalk (#5) did not appear under the Photowalking tag until these two new episodes were posted. I posted about it last week in the comments of part 2 of #5.
There always seems to be at least one missing from the list, just as well they’re great and worth the effort to find!