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homerboy2u
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Re: Bill's Fall '08 Pictures
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October 05, 2008, 08:51:22 pm »
All of your pictures are spectacular Bill, by any chance did you manage to get some Monarchs (pics) ,other than in your windshield?
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October 05, 2008, 08:55:00 pm »
Nice pics, Bill.
For some reason, that pano reminds me of Mt. Rushmore without the sculpture. Hope noone gets any ideas.
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Great shots! Bummer about the hazy-ness, but then you can always make some neat abstract photos with it.
Quote from: SA Bill on October 04, 2008, 09:59:50 pm
SW3 was pretty good! Not right on the rim but a decent view from the site and a great view (Thanks tj!) from a place nearby.
Glad you found it. I really enjoyed seeing your pics from there - that's a great spot. The haze is quite bad, but you got some interesting views with all the layers in the distance. There was a set of cooking pans and pots in the bear box when I was there +1 years ago - are they still there?
It's definitely a long haul up there. Glad you made it there and back safely.
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Re: Bill's Fall '08 Pictures
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October 06, 2008, 12:31:06 pm »
I think your first what is it photo is Antelope Horn Milkweed, Asclepias viridis. Someone may correct me. It seems to be in the going to seed stage. BTW, it is a monarch host plant.
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Re: Bill's Fall '08 Pictures
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Quote from: homerboy2u2 on October 05, 2008, 08:51:22 pm
All of your pictures are spectacular Bill, by any chance did you manage to get some Monarchs (pics) ,other than i your windshield?
Hi Homero!
Glad you liked the pics! I took them just for you!!
I didn't hit any canyons this trip so I didn't encounter any groups of monarchs. There were quite a few flying south. I wonder if they are heading south early this year. Maybe the peak comes later because the groups I saw last year were there in October?
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Quote from: tjavery on October 06, 2008, 12:01:18 pm
Great shots! Bummer about the hazy-ness, but then you can always make some neat abstract photos with it.
Glad you found it. I really enjoyed seeing your pics from there - that's a great spot. The haze is quite bad, but you got some interesting views with all the layers in the distance. There was a set of cooking pans and pots in the bear box when I was there +1 years ago - are they still there?
Hi tj!
Thanks again for the location tip. As tired as I was after the trip up, it helped to know that there was a good vantage nearby.
Nothing in any of the three bear boxes at SW3. Guess someone carried them back down...hopefully.
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Re: Bill's Fall '08 Pictures
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Quote from: sleepy on October 06, 2008, 12:31:06 pm
I think your first what is it photo is Antelope Horn Milkweed, Asclepias viridis. Someone may correct me. It seems to be in the going to seed stage. BTW, it is a monarch host plant.
Hi sleepy!
Thanks for the plant ID! The pods were quite big...3" or so...and I'd never seen anything like them in BB. I learn something new every time I'm out there!!
Bill
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SA Bill,
Did you return to the Basin via LM trail?
Do you know if Boot Spring was pushing out any water?
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Quote from: badknees on October 06, 2008, 06:53:00 pm
SA Bill,
Did you return to the Basin via LM trail?
Do you know if Boot Spring was pushing out any water?
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Sorry badknees.
I went up and back down via LM. I'd be surprised if there
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water at Boot Spring though. It was very obvious that there has been a lot of rain in the Chisos this year. Maybe someone else can confirm water in BS.
Bill
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Great pics Bill! I'm glad you had a good time. Thanks for sharing.
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Bill,
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I wasn't expecting pictures of that quality with the haze that I was seeing on the webcam
while you were there.
Did you use any filters for the sunset shots?
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October 10, 2008, 06:14:41 am »
Hi fm!
Thanks!
Yes...it was pretty hazy.
No filters...just lots of different exposures to get the look I wanted.
Bill
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