On A Clear Day You Can See ... For Katharine...
On a clear day you can see the Gila National Forest in New Mexico from here!
This was an unplanned day trip so the only camera I had was my iPhone 4S... I remembered that Katharine Hanna identified the features seen from this outlook in a set of great photos she took of the view. She didn't take photos of the poster. Katharine, this is for you. It is the best I could do with my limited camera...;))
I remembered incorrectly. Katharine's photos were taken from Sykes Knob outlook. She did however refer to this poster: She wrote:
"You asked in your comment on this photo www.flickr.com/photos/goldengirl2011/9131281222/ whether I knew of a good atlas with mountains around Tucson identified. I don't know of one. The best thing I've seen for the view in the photo is an interpretive sign at the San Pedro Vista point which identifies several different mountain ranges in addition to the Galiuros. Of course, I did not think to take a photo of if when I was there. Will have to snap it next time I'm up there. I do use a topo map of the Catalinas which helps ID some locations."
This is a composite of two out of a number photos I took of a roadside poster that identifies landmarks and mountain ranges visible at the San Pedro Vista outlook. this outlook point is on the highway up Mount Lemmon on the way to Summerhaven.
I scaled and combined two photos using DoubleTake on my iMac. I cropped and added text in Pixelmator which uses layers and a has bunch of useful and fun tools. Then I sharpened and added a bit of contrast and saturation in iPhoto.
If my memory serves me, the San Pedro Vista outlook is at about 8000 feet or 2400 meters elevation above Tucson. Tucson's elevation is 2548 feet above sea level at Tucson International Airport .
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On A Clear Day You Can See ... For Katharine...
On a clear day you can see the Gila National Forest in New Mexico from here!
This was an unplanned day trip so the only camera I had was my iPhone 4S... I remembered that Katharine Hanna identified the features seen from this outlook in a set of great photos she took of the view. She didn't take photos of the poster. Katharine, this is for you. It is the best I could do with my limited camera...;))
I remembered incorrectly. Katharine's photos were taken from Sykes Knob outlook. She did however refer to this poster: She wrote:
"You asked in your comment on this photo www.flickr.com/photos/goldengirl2011/9131281222/ whether I knew of a good atlas with mountains around Tucson identified. I don't know of one. The best thing I've seen for the view in the photo is an interpretive sign at the San Pedro Vista point which identifies several different mountain ranges in addition to the Galiuros. Of course, I did not think to take a photo of if when I was there. Will have to snap it next time I'm up there. I do use a topo map of the Catalinas which helps ID some locations."
This is a composite of two out of a number photos I took of a roadside poster that identifies landmarks and mountain ranges visible at the San Pedro Vista outlook. this outlook point is on the highway up Mount Lemmon on the way to Summerhaven.
I scaled and combined two photos using DoubleTake on my iMac. I cropped and added text in Pixelmator which uses layers and a has bunch of useful and fun tools. Then I sharpened and added a bit of contrast and saturation in iPhoto.
If my memory serves me, the San Pedro Vista outlook is at about 8000 feet or 2400 meters elevation above Tucson. Tucson's elevation is 2548 feet above sea level at Tucson International Airport .
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