Thursday's Task-12-10-2020

I had originally wanted to have posters to show a video or group of images of one of their favorite places. I made a video of Arizona to Rex Allen Jr.'s "I love You Arizona" but the file was too big to post. I am working on getting it posted to You Tube so that I can link to it here. If I get that done I'll post it here. In the meantime here are some images I have made in Arizona that most people have not photographed.

Spanish Riders, Canyon De Chelly National Monument
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Navajo Dunes in a remote place on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona
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To see the video click on the link below. Download the video and open it. Play the video by double clicking on "I Love You Arizona" I hope you enjoy it.

https://www.dropbox.com/t/SYg8REV9WY05IMj2
 
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Ben Egbert

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I downloaded the file, but it said I did not have the correct codec. When I tried to download the codec, Microsoft said I needed a password. I will be working on that later.
 

JimFox

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The music on mine may be too loud, I had it reduced by 50% but playing it, it seems a bit too loud. Though I know I can lower the sound on my computer too. Let me know what you guys think.
 

John Holbrook

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Jim, interesting video of the Grove and as Alan said “especially for those of us (me) who have never been there.” Thanks for the tour!
 

AlanLichty

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Here are a couple that I have put together...
Very cool - I liked both videos but in particular the one of the Gorge and surrounding area. Elowah looks nice in this video although anything green up there is new growth since the Eagle Creek fire. Not sure about Abiqua Falls - the road leading up there is closed as this was within the perimeter of the Beach Creek fire.
 

Jim Dockery

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Not sure if I've shared this before. Time-lapses from above Baker Lake looking toward Mt. Baker and Mt. Shuksan. I was hoping for some aurora, but didn't realize how much my camera captured until I got home to process it. Most of the night the camera was chugging away by itself on a tripod and when I got up to check it the sky didn't look that spectacular.

 
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