Yosemite

Started by ScottA, October 30, 2008, 05:04:19 PM

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southernsis

Don't worry about the horse being blind, just load the wagon.


ScottA

That's a 96 gig picture.  [shocked] See how many people you can find in it.

MountainDon

Very cool. That's Half Dome just off top center
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Pox Eclipse

Quote from: ScottA on October 30, 2008, 06:19:49 PM
See how many people you can find in it.

I've found 16 so far! [cool]


ScottA

Hint: look on top of the half dome.

Homegrown Tomatoes

Dang, ya'll are more patient than I am.... I didn't see any.  but it is a cool picture.

desimulacra

Nice pic
See the two groups of three in the middle valley last large clearing? Three of them are facing the camera directly and waving?
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glenn kangiser

I can run up there and count if you like -- takes me about 45 minutes to get there though.    ::)
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Sassy

Great picture - love the way you can look all over the area & the pictures are so clear!  Was looking for the trail up the face of Half Dome - people climb it everyday - never have myself, although I've hiked up most all the other trails in Yosemite - mostly as a kid with my family.  It's a beautiful park... 
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MountainDon

22 including 2 on a Honda Gold Wing. 31 horses, and too much time on my hands.


kidding on the Gold Wing... but there are 2 on a motorcycle   :)
Just because something has been done and has not failed, doesn't mean it is good design.

ScottA

And you thought where's waldo was fun.  ;D

MountainDon

I think finding people in that is easier. Any idea of the "correct" answer?
Just because something has been done and has not failed, doesn't mean it is good design.

ScottA