Sunday, July 20, 2008
Summer activities - pictures! (part 3)
Part 3: Cedar Breaks
We just got back from an amazing trip to Southern Utah with my parents. We stayed in St. George for a couple of nights, went to a couple of shows at Tuacahn, visited Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park, etc.
On the way we stopped by Cedar Breaks National Monument.
This is a cool panorama shot I did by "stitching" a bunch of pictures together. If your browser is like mine (IE 6), clicking on the image will bring up a slightly larger version of the picture, but still not too large. This is because the browser automatically resizes the image to fit entirely in the window. However, if you hold the mouse over the image, a button with four arrows will appear in the lower right hand corner of the image. Click on the button, and you'll see the full size image. Scroll horizontally to see the panorama in all its glory.
We just got back from an amazing trip to Southern Utah with my parents. We stayed in St. George for a couple of nights, went to a couple of shows at Tuacahn, visited Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park, etc.
On the way we stopped by Cedar Breaks National Monument.
This is a cool panorama shot I did by "stitching" a bunch of pictures together. If your browser is like mine (IE 6), clicking on the image will bring up a slightly larger version of the picture, but still not too large. This is because the browser automatically resizes the image to fit entirely in the window. However, if you hold the mouse over the image, a button with four arrows will appear in the lower right hand corner of the image. Click on the button, and you'll see the full size image. Scroll horizontally to see the panorama in all its glory.
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Cedar Breaks is beautiful, but the interesting memory I took away from it had to do with suddenly finding everything very amusing after hiking for awhile. I looked at my hands and the fingers had turned blue, which was even more amusing. Realized that it was oxygen deprivation and found it hilarious. Great photos, BTW.
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