
To test the 1-gigapixel AWARE-2 camera his team developed, David Brady, professor of electrical and computer engineering at Duke University, took it out to Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge in eastern North Carolina and took a few snapshots of tundra swans. "Normally, with bird photography you're rushing to point the camera in the right direction. Here we just took a bunch of pictures and then went back later to see what we had. You're going to see stuff in analyzing pictures that you didn't realize was there."



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