wwp@yahoogroups.com:
Re: Death Valley
G. Donald Bain 2004-Jun-23 19:33:00
Bo,
Good work. Death Valley is close to being a UNESCO certified site, and
the salt flats certainly epitomize the area. I especially like your
dual logo at the bottom.
Don
On Jun 23, 2004, at 12:11 PM, Bo wrote:
> Finally, managed to get some of the panoramas from Saturday put
> together. (smile) NOW I just have to figure out how to make a nice
> autorotating QTVR, since I have been using PTviewer for quite a
> while now.
>
> Got to Trona Saturday morning and shot 3 panoramas there, those are
> still being cooked.
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> In the afternoon I shot the Devils Golf Course, it was hotter than
> @#$$% there, and I don't even want to think about finding my ball
> again let alone sink a put. After that I drove over to the Natural
> Bridge on the other side of the road. (smile)
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> We also did stop by the Artist Palette, but it was even harder to
> get down INTO the sene there. finally on the way back around sunset
> I looked at the sand-dunes, but did not get the shadows to work for
> me. Probably have to do that a little earlier... or maybe it was
> just tooo hot to think in the first place.
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> Lesson learned, Devils Golf Course is minerals, and probably will
> look more exciting earlier in the year, by about 2-3 months. (it
> might also be cooler which would not hurt, the screen on my GPS were
> turning black from the heat and I had a hard time photographing it
> with my still camera to record the panoramas position. I always try
> to capture a picture of the pano cam in position, then a shot of
> where the tripod stood for tripod removal and finally the GPS
> screen, all with a handheld with a wide lens. )
>
> The two Death Valley panos are on my play-box page in a low-rez Java
> version right now, Fullscreen high-rez to follow sometime this
> evening.
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> www.bophoto.com/panos
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> Bo
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