Hrmm...it's grouped them all together..well, one batch is Sarah & Tanya's wedding at the Arnold Arboretum, the next is Snoqualmie Falls in Seattle, and the last is pics of Mt. Rainier from the Sunrise Trail. - Michael Hylkema
"The technique of tilt-shift miniature faking makes the life-sized look like a miniature scale model. The process involves using Photoshop to fake a shallow depth of field and punching up the color saturation. The results are truly amazing." - Michael Hylkema via Bookmarklet
It was only a matter of time. Years ago I fantasized about something like this. - Michael Hylkema via Bookmarklet
“Chalcogenide glasses offer an interesting and exciting new platform for developing all-optical signal processing devices for the photonic equivalent of the electronic chip. These devices will be able to demultiplex high data rate signals, convert the carrier wavelength, and perform other functions, such as optical signal regeneration and packet buffering and switching. Further improvements in device performance are needed in order to achieve all-optical signal processing at data rates for future telecommunications applications (e.g., at 160 to 640 Gb/s).” - Michael Hylkema
"This tiny puppy, named Hope, was born without front legs. You know what that means: it was time to create a robopuppy. Orthotist David Turnbill created a custom support for Hope using a couple of model airplane wheels, and each one of the "legs" can move up and down independently, allowing Hope to pivot and turn." - Michael Hylkema via Bookmarklet
Yeah, it'd be better if I didn't look like such a tool in the photos, but thanks :). It was just me and one other guy in our college (Telecom). Next time I get to join the big group of CS graduates. - Michael Hylkema
Any big plans now that you're finished with school? - Paul Buchheit