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Re: Death Valley in 360 degrees [Re: glamson] #14172
03/29/08 08:16 PM
03/29/08 08:16 PM
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thank you,, I still want to make it down there one day. Looks like a neat area for a pano.How far did you have to hike for this,, I see one set of footprints that don't seem to go anywhere. DAve

Re: Death Valley in 360 degrees [Re: dave_lines] #14173
03/29/08 09:31 PM
03/29/08 09:31 PM
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thank you,, I still want to make it down there one day. Looks like a neat area for a pano.How far did you have to hike for this,, I see one set of footprints that don't seem to go anywhere. DAve




Spoken like a true photographer that knows something about getting a shot like this. You caught me on this one. Easter Week is traditionally the busiest time in Death Valley and people had been hiking all over the dunes all week. The morning I was out there, there must have been 50 other photographers. Just about every other dune had a guy with a tripod on it. Needless to say it took alot of cleaning up to get the desolate look back. Apparently though I missed a panel in the pano so you see the footsteps to nowhere. I will have to go back and fix that one and redo this.

Geo

Re: Death Valley in 360 degrees [Re: glamson] #14174
03/29/08 10:35 PM
03/29/08 10:35 PM
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Hey George,

I had no problems viewing the initial links. They are both really cool. Let me ask you, did you by some chance see much in way of flowers blooming? I am told that this is a good season for DV. LOL, I guess I will find out tomorrow anyway. I am heading their tomorrow. I hope to be there in time for sunset on the dunes.

Starting tomorrow, I am not going to have Internet access for the next 4 days. I really wish the park hotels would offer this. LOL, I need Internet a lot more than I need phone. :P

James

Re: Death Valley in 360 degrees [Re: James Morrissey] #14175
03/29/08 11:07 PM
03/29/08 11:07 PM
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Hey George,

I had no problems viewing the initial links. They are both really cool. Let me ask you, did you by some chance see much in way of flowers blooming? I am told that this is a good season for DV. LOL, I guess I will find out tomorrow anyway. I am heading their tomorrow. I hope to be there in time for sunset on the dunes.

Starting tomorrow, I am not going to have Internet access for the next 4 days. I really wish the park hotels would offer this. LOL, I need Internet a lot more than I need phone. :P

James




James,

Not that much blooming when I was there last week. Some flowers on the road out to Beatty, but it was pretty lackluster compared to Anza Borrego and Joshua Tree where there were acres of all kinds of flowers.

Hopefully it won't be as crowded as it was last week.

Have a great time.

Geo

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