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Composed from seven photos taken during Semi Finals 1.4 of the 2008 BAE Systems Granite State Regional.
03-03-2008 17:43
Tim Arnold
Wow, this is one of the best and coolest photos I've seen of a FIRST event... any chance for a higher/full rez version?
03-03-2008 17:46
ShaneP
That's really cool.
It looks like a miniature model.
03-03-2008 18:06
artdutra04
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Wow, this is one of the best and coolest photos I've seen of a FIRST event... any chance for a higher/full rez version? If you need a host I'd be happy to put it up for you
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03-03-2008 18:08
Tim Arnold
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Don't worry, I have north of half a terabyte of web hosting space, and five terabytes/month of bandwidth.
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03-03-2008 18:10
T3_1565now my new background 

nice work!!! wonderful picture!
EDIT: Zoom in and you can see two of the same robot lol (121 and someone else) Good job 121 on inspiring us all! now it is forever saved in a wonderful picture
03-03-2008 18:21
Ken Streeter
Very, very cool! Plus, you've immortalized the moment that seemed to last forever as the referees tried to get the correct autonomous score onto the big screen.
(The score was displayed as 32-32 for the longest time. However, as one can readily figure out from this photo, the actual autonomous score was 36-32, with Red (121, 40, 134) over Blue (1519, 126, 1307). I still don't know if the score was ever properly fixed, but Red clearly won the match in any case.)
Congrats to 121, 40, and 134 -- 2008 GSR Champions!
03-03-2008 18:26
Dan Petrovic|
Zoom in and you can see two of the same robot lol (121 and someone else) Good job 121 on inspiring us all! now it is forever saved in a wonderful picture
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03-03-2008 18:32
T3_1565|
That "Someone Else" would be 1519's hurdler. They were seeded 4th, selected 126 and 1307 and took the alliance of 121, 40, and 134 to a fourth match.
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03-03-2008 21:33
Kittybot
03-03-2008 22:24
Tapoore
Awesome pic, Art! the tilt-shift definitely helps smooth out the lines between the separate shots.
I see me.. 
03-03-2008 22:27
SSMikeAbsolutely an amazing picture Art. I love how it looks like you are moving because of the blur effect; it really spotlights the field! Kudos.
--Mike