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Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/3: What is this?

Update (Tuesday, 9:00 p.m. PT): The answer to today's challenge -- which 14 people got -- is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study (home of the Academy Film Archive), in Hollywood. Thanks to everyone who played, and to all, please come back for Wednesday's challenge.

Welcome to the Road Trip Picture of the Day contest. This is your chance to win some cool prizes as you test your skills at recognizing pictures.

Each day, I'll be posting a new photograph from my various travels, and your job … Read more

Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/2: What is this?

Update (Tuesday, 12:17 a.m. PT): The answer to Monday's challenge -- which 23 people got right -- is the under-construction Rain Rocks Rock Shed, alongside the Pitkins Curve Bridge, in Big Sur, just north of Limekiln State Park. Thanks to everyone who played, and to all, please come back for Tuesday's challenge.

Welcome to the Road Trip Picture of the Day contest. This is your chance to win some cool prizes as you test your skills at recognizing pictures.

Each day, I'll be posting a new photograph from my various travels, and your job is … Read more

Virtual reality vs. PTSD: Helping combat vets heal

LOS ANGELES--I'm sitting across from a soldier named Garza, trying to get him to open up about why he got caught drinking and driving.

This is a serious offense in the military, and Garza could lose his rank, if not get kicked out of the Army altogether. And it's my job as his superior officer to try to understand that Garza -- who used to be among the best in his unit -- may be struggling with the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder.

This, of course, is a simulation. I'm not in the military, and Garza doesn'… Read more

At DLI deli, military mementos abound

MONTEREY, Calif.--It never stops. One after another, Army soldiers and Marines walk through the doors in search of lunch -- or an early dinner -- and before they can even get to the food, they get a huge and hearty welcome, usually by name.

This is Compagno's Deli, just about the only shop in an otherwise residential neighborhood high on a hill overlooking this coastal town about two-and-a-half hours south of San Francisco. But a block away is an entrance to Monterey's Presidio, home to the world-famous Defense Language Institute, and that means a lot of very … Read more

Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/1: What is this?

Update (Sunday, 8 p.m. PT): The answer to today's challenge -- which 68 people got right -- is the Museum entrance hall at the J. Paul Getty Center in Los Angeles. Thanks to everyone who played, and to all, please come back for Monday's challenge.

Welcome to the Road Trip Picture of the Day contest. This is your chance to win some cool prizes as you test your skills at recognizing pictures.

Each day, I'll be posting a new photograph from my various travels, and your job is to try to correctly identify it using any … Read more

Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/30: What is this?

Update (Saturday, 11:50 p.m. PT): The answer to today's challenge -- which 123 people got right -- is artist Jonathan Borofsky's "Ballerina Clown," mounted on the Venice Renaissance Building in Venice, Calif. Thanks to everyone who played, and to all, please come back for Sunday's challenge.

Welcome to the Road Trip Picture of the Day contest. This is your chance to win some cool prizes as you test your skills at recognizing pictures.

Each day, I'll be posting a new photograph from my various travels, and your job is to try to … Read more

Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/29: What is this?

Update (Friday, 9:04 p.m. PT): The answer to today's challenge -- which 27 people got right -- is the Chalon campus of Mount St. Mary's College in Los Angeles. Thanks to everyone who played, and to all, please come back for tomorrow's challenge.

Welcome to the Road Trip Picture of the Day contest. This is your chance to win some cool prizes as you test your skills at recognizing pictures.

Each day, I'll be posting a new photograph from my various travels, and your job is to try to correctly identify it using any … Read more

In Hollywood, keeping Tinseltown's treasures safe forever

HOLLYWOOD, Calif.--Deep inside a series of very cold vaults, surrounded by thick concrete and protected from fire and water damage, more than 76,000 movies sit on shelves, preserved for future generations to enjoy.

Welcome to the Academy Film Archive, the storage arm of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. On your right is a stack of cans containing several reels of the 1962 classic "Lawrence of Arabia." On your left are several cans comprising a copy of "2001: A Space Odyssey."

Since opening its doors in 1927, the Academy -- the folks … Read more

Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/28: What is this?

Update (Thursday, 10:12 p.m. PT): The answer to today's challenge -- which 66 people got right -- is the El Bordello Alexandra, a former brothel turned apartment building in Venice, Calif. Thanks to everyone who played, and to all, please come back for Friday's challenge.

Welcome to the Road Trip Picture of the Day contest. This is your chance to win some cool prizes as you test your skills at recognizing pictures.

Each day, I'll be posting a new photograph from my various travels, and your job is to try to correctly identify it using … Read more

3ality aims for the best and fastest 3D filmmaking ever

BURBANK, Calif.--Back in the dark ages of modern 3D filmmaking -- meaning more than a year or two ago -- the process of aligning imagery coming from the two cameras required to shoot in 3D could be slow, methodical, and frustrating work. But one company thinks it has done away with those days forever.

At 3ality, an outfit here that is among the leaders in the nascent new era of 3D filmmaking -- as opposed to the horrible 3D films dating back a few decades -- there's no reason to labor over the optimization of such imagery after … Read more