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innerSpaceman 06-12-2008 10:04 AM

One more and then I'll stop (and it's purely coincidence it's another GD/CP shot).

Groovy Guitar Chick in the Woods:





Not only is the image pure Hippy-Era Goodness, but I love the inadvertent through-lines of the colors. The gray-blue rocks to the two blue chairs through Jen's blue jeans, and then the brown-red trees merging with the hat and the coat and Jens' flowing hair and the guitar. Beautiful.

MouseWife 06-12-2008 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 217068)
GC and I left on Tuesday evening and drove up to Oakhurst to visit with my ailing brother. On Wednesday, we took a few hours to visit Yosemite. It was GC's first time through the tunnel on 41 and it was such a pleasure to hear his audible gasp as the valley came into view. After spending lots of time at Inspiration Point, we explored the valley at a nice pace, stopping now and then to take a walk or do some exploring. It was a lovely day.

Aw, that sounds so ideal. I wonder if people who do live so close really enjoy what they have? I don't know because the waiter I spoke with in Oakhurst said he had lived there for 2 years and hadn't yet been!!! Can you believe it?

Gemini Cricket 06-12-2008 10:10 AM

We saw the bear in Sequoia Nat'l Park.
:)

Not Afraid 06-12-2008 10:18 AM

Most of the people I know in Oakhurst do visit Yosemite, but only in the off season when it's not such a zoo. They also take advantage of the thousands of other extraordinary Sierra sights that don't get the attention they deserve because of their proximity to Yosemite. My Brother and SIL have taken me to some really fantastic and deserted places in the mountains.

MouseWife 06-12-2008 10:18 AM

Oh, okay. Great shots of it, btw. :snap:

Has anyone thought of making a Camp Swank book, like, on Shutterfly or something like that? A printed one? Or are other people here adept at that sort of thing and wouldn't need to hire someone?

A book with captions and all would be sooo cool.

Gemini Cricket 06-12-2008 10:21 AM

It would be kinda cool if someone combined all of the Camp Swank 2008 pics all in one place. That would be neat.
:)

MouseWife 06-12-2008 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 217085)
Most of the people I know in Oakhurst do visit Yosemite, but only in the off season when it's not such a zoo. They also take advantage of the thousands of other extraordinary Sierra sights that don't get the attention they deserve because of their proximity to Yosemite. My Brother and SIL have taken me to some really fantastic and deserted places in the mountains.

I would like to learn more about the hwy 49. We just don't spend enough time exploring that as we are usually pressed for time to get to the next destination.

Or, Bass Lake {is that what it is called?}. Is that worthy of time? And, of course, the many places to visit if you exit out the Lee Vining way.

And, anyone do the lakes around Mammoth? I just can't seem to find this horse ranch/camp/resort? we passed along the way to Ruby Lake. And, for some reason, when I google it, I encounter a lot of problems. But, it is southwest {I believe} of Toms' Place/Lake Crowley and one of many gem-named lakes.

MouseWife 06-12-2008 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 217089)
It would be kinda cool if someone combined all of the Camp Swank 2008 pics all in one place. That would be neat.
:)

http://www.shutterfly.com/shop/produ...00/Photo_Books

I dont' know what it would cost, and, it would take scaling down the shots to do this particular thing, but, I saw it at the store and it was really cool. But, I would think that someone could do it on their own. Maybe not a hard cover but still something to cherish.

And, while I may not have everyone's links yet, I have favorited yours and GD's to enjoy later. I love experiencing the fun through them! :snap:

~MS~ 06-12-2008 10:34 AM

coming out of lurk mode here, the photos are awesome, and there is a free digital scrapbook software online by Creative memories that you can download and drag/drop the photos into premade templates, you can swap pages around to put the template you want on the page you want, you get it all done, upload it to creative memoriees and then people can order them. They have hard cover ones and they just came out with a new 5x7 one that has soft cover. I've made the books thru snapfish, ofoto and CM and of the 3 the CM is the most professional, nicest book. I have the upgraded (read paid for it version) of the software and LOVE it.

Edited to add, there are several other choices for online books like that as well, a little research by someone you guys could figure out which would be the pricepoint you guys are looking for. I haven't done one by winkflash but they offer discounts on a fairly regular basis.

innerSpaceman 06-12-2008 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by MouseWife (Post 217086)
Has anyone thought of making a Camp Swank book, like, on Shutterfly or something like that? A printed one? A book with captions and all would be sooo cool.


Now that there's been two of 'em, I'm gonna turn my extensive collection of (other people's) Swank Camp photos into slideshows with music.

A book would be sweet, but it would be prohibitive to print out all those photos. The slides timed to music will be very nice though (ha, when they are finished sometime just before Swank Camp 3).



ETA: Hmmm, what do those services charge to print out a book with say, 200 photographs??


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