Keep the pictures coming. I absolutely love to see logs opened up into boards/slabs, especially coming off the mill. When you step back and realize that no human has seen the inside of some of these logs for 100-300+ yrs, I think of every board coming of the mill as an extraordinary gift!
P.S. I made a trip up to visit Horizon Hardwoods, Kersey Summit, PA the other day to pick up some beautiful 20+" cherry flitches. As usual, I spent a little time watching their sawyer open up some beautiful ash logs. Then Pete showed me his "secret stash" of HUGE slabs. The smallest log was a 40+" Black walnut at least 12' long, cut into 3-4" thick flitches. He had several 6'+ wide logs of various species cut into flitches too. All of these were carefully, and slowly air-drying in a remote corner of their yard. I can't wait to see how those turn out in a couple of years. However, just like fine wine, no rushing it...