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Pompano
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Coyote Bay sunrise/moonrise (collection)
Sunrises at Coyote Bay. My favorite time of day in my favorite place.
Note: Bear with me. Due to Photobucket's changes/fiasco it might take me some time to upload all of my Coyote sunrises for the last 37 years.
Here's one.
And another.
I'd like to introduce my dog, Mystery.
..and yet another sunrise.
[Edited on 12-1-2013 by Pompano]
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bajamedic
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I love those sunrises, keep them coming. JH
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Ken Bondy
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Some of your absolute best Roger!!! Spectacular.
carpe diem!
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Pompano
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Sunrises inspire me.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Pompano
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Time to greet the day.
Got Arch?
Want it black or with cream? Coffee, I mean...
A Valentine Sunrise.
[Edited on 11-26-2013 by Pompano]
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Barry A.
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They all are great, Roger, but I especially relate to the sunrise with the palm on the right (#4 in first post) as a "real old time Baja" scene from
my many camps on the SOC------looks like a shot from Ray Cannon's era.
Thank you,
Barry
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David K
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Roger, make separate albums (or sub-albums) on Photobucket... that's how I find my photos faster... even with the changes. I never knew of (or used)
'search' to find my pictures. I did put everything into my main album at first, but it became harder and harder to find a photo quickly (after 500
photos in there) to post here on Nomad. When I started scanning a lot of maps, then I made a map folder, and withing it are sub-folders for different
maps (by year, area, or maker). My trip photo folders are labeled by the date of the trip: '709' means July, 2009 Baja trip.
I wish you well in getting it figured out, as your photos are one of the highlights here to many of us Nomads!
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Pompano
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Thanks David, making albums and subalbums on Photobucket is a good idea, and I have been doing that for a few years now. I have 11,074 photos to date
on Photobucket, and divided into 43 albums and sub-albums, plus I have titled and tagged each with it's own identily and subject.
It's still almost impossible with Photobucket's current lack of a private search function to find one particular photo....like 'My Room at BajaCactus'
or 'Co-Pilot in the Moonlit Bay'.....but I won't give up just yet!
I feel a little like Chief Dan George's old Indian character in the movie "The Outlaw Josie Wales" when he was told by the clueless Secretary of the
Interior that he should .... 'Endeavor to persevere."
I shall endeavor, too. If I have any success, I will reveal it to the Nomad public. If not, then I will declare war...like the Indians.
And with that, here's another Coyote Bay sunrise...with a weather warning.
[Edited on 3-6-2013 by Pompano]
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acadist
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Great pics, would love to be there now!
Dave
I moved to CO and they made me buy a little rod to make it feel like a real fish
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Pompano
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Coyote Bay's Lavender Fest
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David K
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OK Roger, in the meantime, did you see my step by step for reducing your new photos on Photobucket to 800 pixels..?
It is more steps, but it goes by in a flash... You see all the maps and photos I have added since Photobucket changed, and they are all reduced to fit
Nomad.
1) As soon as you upload from your PC to Photobucket and go to the album the new picture is in, place your mouse arrow on that pic (thumbnail pic).
2) A little menu will appear, click Edit. A new window will open, takes a couple seconds and click Resize at the top row of edit choices.
3) The width and height in pixels are the two numbers, and the first (width) will be highlighted so all you do is type in 800 (or a smaller number).
The other number (height) automatically adjusts to match the ratio correctly (that's what the padlock symbol between the numbers insures).
4) Click Apply.
5) Check the box 'replace original' and click Save.
Now, as before copy the IMG code and past that directly on the Nomad posting area.
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Pompano
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"Reflections"
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David K
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Excellent!!
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Pompano
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Sunrise Vigil
"Okay kids, any moment now...Soon, soon....It's coming, saty awake now!"
"Kids, kids...you overslept!"
[Edited on 3-7-2013 by Pompano]
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Pompano
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Some people can tell what time it is by looking at the sun.
But I have never been able to make out the numbers.
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sargentodiaz
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Lord but I would love to be there!
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Udo
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You should be getting some great sunset shots from the house in BA, Roger!
I have a few hundred already!
Udo
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Pompano
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Quote: | Originally posted by Udo
You should be getting some great sunset shots from the house in BA, Roger!
I have a few hundred already! |
That I will, Udo...soon.
Then I'll gladly compare them with some from Coyote..as with this pre-sunrise one while heading out to fish the reefs just past Pt. Conception dead
ahead. (False Dawn)
Tally Ho! The games afoot!
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Pompano
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I love sunrises....and boats.
Here's one waiting patiently at anchor.
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Pompano
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Sunrise collage at sea.
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