A picture and panorama from our camping trip at Molly Brown campground on Turquoise Lake near Leadville, CO.
Category: photography
Grand Mesa
In July we camped in Grand Mesa National Forest.
- Ward Lake in Grand Mesa National Forest
Red-tailed hawk
We often see hawks circling, and there's a nest on the other side of the golf course. But this evening one decided to hang out on our gate for a while. I'm pretty sure this is a red-tailed hawk.
Hearst Castle, CA
After touring Paso Robles wine country, we visited Hearst Castle
- Towers of Casa Grande
- Cherubs on Casa Grande
- Main room in Casa Grande
- Detail in main room
- Dining hall
- Dining hall
- Dining hall ceiling
- Detail in dining hall
- Theater
- Theater
- Statue on the grounds
- Neptune Pool
- Neptune Pool
- Neptune Pool
- Neptune Pool floor
- Roman Pool diving platform
Paso Robles, CA
The first week in October my wife & I, with my parents, toured wineries in Paso Robles, CA. We stayed at a local B&B for a few nights.
- Justin Winery vineyards
- Justin Winery
- Justin Winery
- Justin winery
- Justin Winery cellars
- Justin Winery Cellars
- Ann & George's B&B, at Voladores vinyard
- Syrah grapes at Voladores vinyard
- On Voladores vinyard
- Eberle Winery vineyard pano
- Eberle Winery cellars
- Sculpture at Eberle Winery
Grand View Point at Canyonlands, 2007
A 180° panorama looking south from the Grand View Point Overlook inside Canyonlands National Park in Utah. This is from our 2007 trip to nearby Moab. To give a sense of scale, there is a single-lane dirt road that runs across the foreground, then curves up to the right.
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Crater Lake panorama (my first)
My very first panorama, taken summer of 1990 at Crater Lake in Oregon. I snapped this with a disposable 35mm camera, from the main overlook at the Rim Village. I didn't get my first real 35mm SLR until a couple of years later, and my first digital wasn't until a few years after that. But I had the 35mm negatives from the disposable, and scanned them a few years ago. I've just now got around to stitching them into a panorama, and uploading it.
Be sure to zoom in to see all the details (scroll wheel or buttons). Click-n-drag or use keyboard arrows to pan. Use button for full screen (center bottom).