In 2004, B Yen once again joined forces with, to bring REAL-TIME coverage to an offroad racing event at the Geiser Bro's D&D race-shop Xmas Party/Open House.In 2001, B Yen once again joined forces with, to bring SAME-HOUR coverage to SCORE offroad racing at the Primm 300 race.In 1999, B Yen joined forces with George Seeley, Jr (Class 5 racer) &, to bring SAME-DAY coverage to SCORE offroad racing at the '99 Laughlin Race.His website generated over a million hits, which caused the servers to crash! He scored a *lead-photo* credit, in Newsweek Magazine's cover-story on Comet Hale-Bopp. In 1997, B Yen's astrophotography of Hale-Bopp gained worldwide recognition by ESO (European Southern Observatory, Dr.In 1996, B Yen's astrophotography of Comet Hyakutake in the California & Arizona deserts was published in Astronomy magazine.
It also gained him professional representation by one of the elite New York photographic agencies (worldwide coverage): Gamma Liasion Network (it has since been bought out by Getty Images) It was shown all over the world on CNN & ABCNews.
In 1993, B Yen scored a coup when he was the ONLY member of the professional photographer crew at the El Toro Air Show, to get footage of the F86 jet crash.From 1991-1994, B Yen's astrophotography began to get published in the Baja themed magazines: Baja Explorer & Baja Life.In 1993, his 1993 Baja 500 footage (Walker Evans Racing vehicles) was used by Jerry Garrett on Prime Ticket Network's coverage. In 1990, B Yen began to shoot video along with still-photos.In 1991, B Yen also had writer/photo credits for offroad racing articles in Four-Wheeler magazine & Petersen's 4Wheel&Offroad.He also was a writer/photographer for 3 offroad articles. In 1990, for OffRoad magazine, B Yen became a regular photo contributor for SCORE off-road races & MTEG stadium races.
Upon completion you will be transported to your preferred browser to test out your tour and make sure the hotspot transition is working and that the patch has applied successfully and is covering the required blemish.Īt the bottom of the tour window in your browser should be some tour controls, to enable the end user to manipulate the nodes at will. Choose a simple transition (cross dissolve is a good basic option) Your tour will now be generated and you will see various progress bars filling. To enable a smooth transition between your nodes, enlarge the transitions options by clicking on the downwards pointing arrow next to transitions in the box below and tick the box next to panoramas to enable the different transition options.
Second, you can choose a skin for the hotspots etc to use, for now leave the default skin in place.īelow the four buttons are more options, to enable automatic rotation of your tour, just expand the rotation option and enable it by making sure the tick box is filled and finally click the gear button above this option to generate your tour. First, you will need to decide where your output tour files will be generated by pressing the folder button and navigating to your desired location.