360 º Over the Loma Linda University Campus Transformation Project
For the last four months, I have bemoaned the fact that my 360fly camera had disappeared. During that time, I searched high and low, but to no avail. Then over Thanksgiving weekend, I opened the cupboard where all of my camera equipment is stored to retrieve my articulated camera clamp, and as I extended the arm, the 360fly camera emerged still mounted on the threaded plate. Wow, that was the best Thanksgiving present I’ve ever received!
Putting the Project into Perspective
Earlier in the Project — A Review
January 3, 2017
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November 27, 2018
Still Images
Don, one of the crane operators, having attached the camera to the crane’s cable, motions to Tommy the crane operator on duty to raise the camera. To the right, I make sure the camera is syncing with the phone.
UP, Up and Away
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Note, within the white oval, the ironworkers “Sky Walking” the 15th floor girders.
A sequential view (from the ground up) of a column being hoisted to its base on the northeast side of the structure. This is one of the last columns to be set on the east wing.