Let's See Your Aerial Photos
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- semitrueskerm
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Re: Let's See Your Aerial Photos
My collection of some 600+ aerial shots.
About 2/3rds of these I shot...the other 1/3rd were found on google searches...
https://picasaweb.google.com/1135039548 ... rialPhotos#" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
About 2/3rds of these I shot...the other 1/3rd were found on google searches...
https://picasaweb.google.com/1135039548 ... rialPhotos#" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- Mark A Steiner
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Re: Let's See Your Aerial Photos
Thanks for the instructions, Neal. Let's see how this turns out:Neil wrote:Mark -- this is how I post pics, perhaps someone has a more efficient method.
It is best to have two 14ers.com windows open, one to the main page and one with a reply to this thread ready to be typed. Start on the 14ers.com main page screen, make sure you are signed into your account, and click your name in the upper right corner of the screen. On the next page, click on the "Profile" tab. Once in the "Profile" tab, scroll to the bottom and click on "Add Photos." From there, the process to add photos is pretty self-explanatory. Once you are done adding a photo, the website will give you a URL link to that photo. Highlight and copy the URL link, then go to your other open window, which is a reply to this thread. Above the dialogue box where you type your reply, there is a horizontal selection of commands. For example, you can make text bold, insert a quote, etc. Click on "Img." When you do that, two objects will appear that look like this: [img]. Paste the URL you copied from the previous screen in between the two [img] boxes. Before you hit "Submit" it will just look like a URL between two bracketed comands, but once you press "Submit" your post will include your photo.
That was pretty longwinded...hope it makes sense and I especially hope somebody comes along with an easier answer!!! Can't want to see your San Juan shots.
Neil
If this has arrived safely, the viewer should be able to see Mount Wilson and South Wilson. Wilson Peak also stands out: Gladstone and El Diente are harder to locate with lengthening shadows and blending in with the overall landscape.
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Re: Let's See Your Aerial Photos
Neil, Nice photos, Its always a different perspective to see terrain from a little higher. What airport do you fly out of? It's tempting to take up on your offer of a ride. I let my medical expire a few years ago so haven't done SEL for quite sometime. John
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Re: Let's See Your Aerial Photos
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Not mine, but here is a terrific collection of aerial photos of the Sangres:
http://www.pikespeakphoto.com/sangres/s ... table.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not mine, but here is a terrific collection of aerial photos of the Sangres:
http://www.pikespeakphoto.com/sangres/s ... table.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Let's See Your Aerial Photos
Mts. St. Helens, Rainier and Adams flying into Portland earlier this summer for my Hood trip.
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Re: Let's See Your Aerial Photos
My duty, as a human, is not to take, but, to give!
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Re: Let's See Your Aerial Photos
RAINIER
Wetterhorn/Uncompahgre
Wetterhorn/Uncompahgre
In his hand are the depths of the earth; the heights of the mountains are his also. - Psalm 95:4
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Re: Let's See Your Aerial Photos
Your photo #34 is the West Elks. Looking North. West Beckwith & East Beckwith mountains in the foregroundsemitrueskerm wrote:My collection of some 600+ aerial shots.
About 2/3rds of these I shot...the other 1/3rd were found on google searches...
https://picasaweb.google.com/1135039548 ... rialPhotos#" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Think photo 162 is La Platas, not abajos/Blues ....
- Mark A Steiner
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Re: Let's See Your Aerial Photos
Here is one more from the same flight, above.
Flash quiz: name the highway shown in the photo.
Also, name the community in the upper-right corner.
Clue: Red Mountain No. 3 is the highest red peak shown at 12,890 feet.
Flash quiz: name the highway shown in the photo.
Also, name the community in the upper-right corner.
Clue: Red Mountain No. 3 is the highest red peak shown at 12,890 feet.
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Like it or not, I am a slow driver. Putt ... putt ... putt ...
Good day.
Like it or not, I am a slow driver. Putt ... putt ... putt ...
Good day.
- mountaingoat-G
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Re: Let's See Your Aerial Photos
Highway 550 (above in photo aka west of the "red" mountains), Ouray is the town in the right/North of the photo.
This is a view near Ironton park, Red Mountain Pass, just east of the highway looking west/northwest
This is a view near Ironton park, Red Mountain Pass, just east of the highway looking west/northwest
- Mark A Steiner
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Re: Let's See Your Aerial Photos
mountaingoat-G is correct. Amazing what you can identify from the air.
Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatever state I am, therewith to be content - Paul the Apostle.
Like it or not, I am a slow driver. Putt ... putt ... putt ...
Good day.
Like it or not, I am a slow driver. Putt ... putt ... putt ...
Good day.