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07/30/2009 - 7:53pmAre Our National Parks No Longer for the People? "does the level of national park visitation even matter? Shouldn't it suffice that we protect these unique places" I couldn't agree more.
07/07/2009 - 7:33pmSelecting Lenses For Your National Park Visit @Robert Payne- thanks for the kind words. I also love my 17-40mm lens. Go get that macro lens, you won't regret it! @MRC- Good points! The person pressing the shutter button really is more important than what the button is attached to. I've seen comsumer-level cameras generate amazng photos. ...
04/18/2009 - 5:25amNational Geographic's New Geotourism MapGuide of Yellowstone and Grand Teton – It's FreeWow! This is truly an amazing resource. Very well done and I am sure it will be very useful on our next trip to the Yellowstone/Teton area. Great find - thanks!
03/19/2009 - 3:08pmPanoramic Photography, Or "How Do I Get All of the Teton Range in the Picture?"Mark- you can just copy and paste my text into a word processor to print it.
03/19/2009 - 3:07pmPanoramic Photography, Or "How Do I Get All of the Teton Range in the Picture?"I agree - treehugger that is a cool movie. I love QTVRs. Not to date myself, but I remember stitching these things by hand. Lots of math involved to make QTVRs in the old days. I had actually not realized that Canon's PhotoStitch could make QTVRs until I played with ...
02/05/2009 - 7:43amSecretary Salazar Scuttles Oil and Gas Leases Near National Parks in UtahRay, I couldn't agree more. It is good to see that these protected lands will, indeed, be protected!
01/01/2009 - 10:27amResolved: I’ll Visit at Least These Five National Parks in 2009Bob- Last summer my wife and I did a big road trip and among other parks, we visited Mesa Verde and Great Sand Dunes. I loved Great Sand Dunes. The water surges in Medano Creek were a sort of surreal experience: they looked like waves rushing down the creek and ...