I just discovered Photosynth, a photography software package and online gallery from Microsoft. It turns out to be a really good way to display rock art. It stitches all the photos together for you, and allows you to zoom in on details. The whole panel or gallery of rock art can potentially be linked together and it gives you a good context for seeing how the whole is laid out, while still allowing you to look at the details if you wish.
I put up several "synths", but a good example is the one from the Grand Gallery in Horseshoe Canyon.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Camping and Hiking at Muddy Creek, April 2010
Last April during Spring Break I took a group of friends and family down to Muddy Creek in the San Rafael Swell. We drove down on Thursday, April 8th after my classes were over at BYU. The group was myself, Evan, Lynn, Jarom, Alan, Joan, Sophie White, her brother Zack, and my colleague, Mark Showalter. We took my truck and Yeongmi's CRV. We met Sophie's dad, Johnny, in Salina on the way down.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Backpacking to Neon Canyon, May 2010
Last May, my brother Kendall, my son Evan, and I backpacked into Neon Canyon for three days and two nights.
Neon Canyon is a box canyon tributary to the Escalante River and is accessed from the Egypt trailhead off of the Hole in the Rock Road, south of Escalante, Utah.
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