Hex Silliness nostrich: Remember when you were young and got endless pleasure from typing 8008135 into your calculator? Here’s what hex values like #B00B1E and #101CA7 look like. Brilliant.
Shell Falls: Bighorn National Forest, September 2003 On our way to South Dakota from Yellowstone, we drove over the Bighorn Mountains on U.S. Highway 14, the Bighorn Scenic Byway. And was it ever scenic. My nickname for Rachelle is Chelle, so it was only natural for us to stop to admire the 120-foot Shell Falls.
Pro Sharpening in Photoshop CS3 using Smart Filters | Veerle’s blog I need to start using CS3’s Smart Filters
My little Snow Girl http://tinyurl.com/33s37r
We got snow! I hope it sticks around long enough for my little girl to be able to play in it.
Badlands Park Sign: Badlands National Park, September 2003
I Can See for Miles and Miles…: Badlands National Park, September 2003 The badlands stretch for miles into the horizon.
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Details of Great Fountain Geyser: Yellowstone National Park, September 2003
Mustard Spring in B&W: Yellowstone National Park, July 2006 Here’s a color photo of Mustard Spring taken during our visit in 2006 showing the yellowish colored deposits around its crater for which it is named.
PdfMeNot.com – a nicer way of linking to PDFs This should be useful
Inside the Sculptor’s Studio: Mount Rushmore National Memorial, September 2003 This is the sculpture Borglum used as a reference for the presidents on Mount Rushmore. If I remember correctly, the scale is one-twelfth of Mount Rushmore. Basically, that means one inch here is one foot on Mount Rushmore.