Especially the page6 collection of your baja photos. I notice by the file naming convention that it appears that you have a Fuji camera. What kind is
it, if you don't mind my asking?
Bob and Susan - 4-24-2004 at 06:00 AM
Craig
It's nice to see someone that has taken the time to really look at where they are at.
Nice stuff.....Natalie Ann - 4-24-2004 at 07:17 AM
Very nice photos, Craig. Also thanks for identification of the Yellow Crowned Night Heron; have a picture of one but hadn't yet figured out what it
was.PabloS - 4-24-2004 at 08:13 AM
Thanks for sharing! Many of those shots stirred memories of my own travels over the last 35 years. Great photos!Mike Humfreville - 4-24-2004 at 09:57 AM
Thank you. The photo on page 5 of the artistic creation on the hillside: I've seen it but can't remember where. Is it in the vicinity of San
Ignacio-Santa Rosalia?David K - 4-24-2004 at 05:16 PM
Mike, I recall that I saw that near El Requeson, Bahia Concepcion.
Cardon, Great photos... thanks for sharing!
[Edited on 4-25-2004 by David K]Cardon - 4-24-2004 at 06:28 PM
Glad folks are enjoying the pictures.
Yes, the photo on the hillside is near El Requeson and is best seen heading south.
The camera I'm currently using is nothing to brag about its just a Fuji 2400 that I bought a couple of years ago. Like I said its not great but I must
admit that I haven't touched my SLR camera since I bought the digital.
Photos age great
bajalou - 4-24-2004 at 09:10 PM
Thanks for posting the photos - they're great. I've got a Fugi fine pics 2400 and it sure does a great job. Like you, havent touched the SLR since
I got it about 4 years ago - several thousand pictures later.
elgatoloco - 4-24-2004 at 11:23 PM
Enjoying your photos! Thank You!
Quote:
Originally posted by Cardon
Yes, the photo on the hillside is near El Requeson and is best seen heading south.
I have somewhere in the archives a shot taken from the beach at Requeson in 95-96. I called it "The hand of god and a whale".
I subsequently learned (while reading a VERY interesting and informative book, "Eye of The Whale") that a gentleman by the name of Francisco Hernandez
Zamora,a native of Mexico City, who specializes in arte de la tierra laid out the vast network of stones in the form of a whale and named it
Geoglifio de la Unidad Geoglyph of Unity