Shot this photo a couple of years ago on a very cold, very windy wintry day with the chill factor well below 30 degrees and quickly darted back into the car with the engine running and the heater on full blast. The Bright Angel Trail can clearly be seen tapering off into the chasm.
Good shot, Bill! This really shows best in double download.
thanks Mike, what's double download ... is that the zoom option?
billbarcus wrote:
thanks Mike, what's double download ... is that the zoom option?
When viewing, you can click on the "Download" notation below the photo and the photo is enlarged. With some photos, if you click on the photo, it will enlarge again. Doing that to your posted photo reveals the excellent detail of the shot.
Really nice photo on download. On my computer, when you push the download button, you get the hi resolution version and a small circle with a "+" inside it. If you push the plus sign you get an enlargement that is something like a 200% enlargement that is useless. Instead, I use Ctrl and the plus key on the number pad. I can hold the Ctrl key and repeatedly push the plus key as many times as desired to get the enlargement that I want. To get back to the original download version use Ctrl and the zero key on the top of your keyboard. Hope this helps.
Thanks CPO, will give that a try. Knew that but had forgotten that trick.
An outstanding image indeed. Thanks for posting this one.
billbarcus wrote:
Shot this photo a couple of years ago on a very cold, very windy wintry day with the chill factor well below 30 degrees and quickly darted back into the car with the engine running and the heater on full blast. The Bright Angel Trail can clearly be seen tapering off into the chasm.
Great timing for that shaft of light. A very nice "portrait" of an American icon.
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