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Message 803009 - Posted: 29 Aug 2008, 3:19:55 UTC - in response to Message 802695.  
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Im beginning to feel like Im monopolising the board....its almost ... photo diarrhoea...


Some of you folk out there... what have you got/been to/ done/ captured on camera lately. Any sports shots.. whos playing who.. or wild storms.. or flowers and bug's.
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Message 803010 - Posted: 29 Aug 2008, 3:21:19 UTC - in response to Message 803009.  

Im beginning to feel like Im monopolising the board....
its almost ... photo diarrhoea...


Keep them coming enzed we appreciate them.




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Message 803044 - Posted: 29 Aug 2008, 8:14:18 UTC - in response to Message 802486.  
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Nice images there Ian.

It also shows just how close the "Big Three" are when you coinsider that you just turned around to get the other photos.


Ive hiked along the top of Ruapehu about 4 times now, you get terrific views from the top. I was out training with the mountain rescue people. Next time I must take a camera. I havent yet done the mad-dash to the top of the steep Ngauruhoe cone. I keep an eye on the volcano-cams to see how active they are before going. http://www.geonet.org.nz/volcano/volcams.html.

They have live video cams onsite in different places and you can also see the printouts from the seismographs drums with only about a 30 second delay. We had a big shake a few months ago when a submerged zone off the coast of Napier let loose. the drums went off the scale and you could see the red ink right off the charts.
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Message 803046 - Posted: 29 Aug 2008, 8:21:38 UTC - in response to Message 803009.  
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Im beginning to feel like Im monopolising the board....its almost ... photo diarrhoea...


Some of you folk out there... what have you got/been to/ done/ captured on camera lately. Any sports shots.. whos playing who.. or wild storms.. or flowers and bug's.


hello enzed ..and others ;-) As you know, i have my photos on the web-site..and of course i could keep on posting them here.. but I dont know..pP people here have seen them i guess.. until new adds comes..

But ok.. just to interfere, i will post a couple ;-))











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Message 803048 - Posted: 29 Aug 2008, 8:25:14 UTC
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This last one is of my son..looking at the view from one of the special hills out here.. you can
see them on some other photos on the web-site. This day it looked like the clouds were under us..
it was quite funny.. as this is not hight up. Still its seems like we are in Himalaya. LoL

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Message 803050 - Posted: 29 Aug 2008, 8:42:31 UTC - in response to Message 803044.  
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After about 4-5 hours of walking up the valley you reach to the end of the actual glacier, the bottom part is covered in small broken rock and pebbles.



If you walk up the side of the rockface a bit you can get a view up towards the glacier feed-in point. I sat and made a cup of tea and rested for a while, frankly I didnt want to leave.




If you walk along the ridge you get to a point where you look out over the next rocky bluff and onto the next part of the mountain ridges behind




Then you look down to the bottom of the ravine, right at the bottom where you started up the side of this little hill...




When you see signs like this...BELIEVE THEM... be prepared.. or be a statistic.



This hike was during the hottest days of summer (January) and you can see from the colors that it was cold up there, and yet you still get sun burnt... and as for the sand-flies.. they BITE. I think these ones had stainless steel jaws.
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Message 803051 - Posted: 29 Aug 2008, 8:46:27 UTC - in response to Message 803046.  
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hello enzed ..and others ;-) As you know, i have my photos on the web-site..and of course i could keep on posting them here.. but I dont know..pP people here have seen them i guess.. until new adds comes..

But ok.. just to interfere, i will post a couple ;-))


If that is "Interfering" then give us more... nice images there ArizonaMoon.

Your right about the Himalayas one... you could be way up in the mountains in Tibet.


Or close to the temple of Zeus...
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Message 803089 - Posted: 29 Aug 2008, 13:16:18 UTC - in response to Message 803050.  
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After about 4-5 hours of walking up the valley you reach to the end of the actual glacier, the bottom part is covered in small broken rock and pebbles.



If you walk up the side of the rockface a bit you can get a view up towards the glacier feed-in point. I sat and made a cup of tea and rested for a while, frankly I didnt want to leave.




If you walk along the ridge you get to a point where you look out over the next rocky bluff and onto the next part of the mountain ridges behind




Then you look down to the bottom of the ravine, right at the bottom where you started up the side of this little hill...




When you see signs like this...BELIEVE THEM... be prepared.. or be a statistic.



This hike was during the hottest days of summer (January) and you can see from the colors that it was cold up there, and yet you still get sun burnt... and as for the sand-flies.. they BITE. I think these ones had stainless steel jaws.

enzed these photos did not show. Check your BBCoding




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Message 803111 - Posted: 29 Aug 2008, 14:49:49 UTC - in response to Message 803089.  

After about 4-5 hours...

enzed these photos did not show. Check your BBCoding

The BBCode looks OK, but the images are not loading correctly. I tried one in its own tab and get:

Network Error (tcp_error)

A communication error occurred: "Operation timed out"
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Message 803274 - Posted: 30 Aug 2008, 0:16:05 UTC

Try resubmitting them and see if that works. I have had this problem and that is the way I corrected it.




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Message 803322 - Posted: 30 Aug 2008, 3:16:29 UTC - in response to Message 803050.  

After about 4-5 hours of walking up the valley you reach to the end of the actual glacier, the bottom part is covered in small broken rock and pebbles.



If you walk up the side of the rockface a bit you can get a view up towards the glacier feed-in point. I sat and made a cup of tea and rested for a while, frankly I didnt want to leave.




If you walk along the ridge you get to a point where you look out over the next rocky bluff and onto the next part of the mountain ridges behind




Then you look down to the bottom of the ravine, right at the bottom where you started up the side of this little hill...




When you see signs like this...BELIEVE THEM... be prepared.. or be a statistic.



This hike was during the hottest days of summer (January) and you can see from the colors that it was cold up there, and yet you still get sun burnt... and as for the sand-flies.. they BITE. I think these ones had stainless steel jaws.
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Message 803338 - Posted: 30 Aug 2008, 5:26:20 UTC

enzed that worked the photos are great. Thanks for sharing.




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Message 803553 - Posted: 31 Aug 2008, 1:42:40 UTC

This shows the clarity of the air in this area most of the time.





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Message 803554 - Posted: 31 Aug 2008, 1:44:06 UTC

And this one.





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Message 803884 - Posted: 1 Sep 2008, 2:23:31 UTC

Here is a rose for the ladies here.





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Message 804038 - Posted: 1 Sep 2008, 19:25:43 UTC
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For those of you who enjoy hiking and great scenery there is this.





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Message 804180 - Posted: 2 Sep 2008, 3:15:15 UTC

For those of us who like to look at flowers here is this one.





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Message 804455 - Posted: 3 Sep 2008, 3:45:18 UTC

For those of us who like to see mountains here is Mt. Shasta swathed in clouds.





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Message 804473 - Posted: 3 Sep 2008, 6:52:11 UTC - in response to Message 804455.  

Very nice photos Stealth

You have good macro skills, the flower has lots of detail.

That mountains terrific, does it loose the snow from the lower regions in summer and allow hikers to get "up close".
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Message 804525 - Posted: 3 Sep 2008, 13:23:38 UTC - in response to Message 804473.  

Very nice photos Stealth

You have good macro skills, the flower has lots of detail.

That mountains terrific, does it loose the snow from the lower regions in summer and allow hikers to get "up close".

Yes it does. If I get a chance today I will take a photo of it and post that tonight.




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