This place is definitely DESERT NOW.
I'm not posting the image because I don't want to re-size it. It needs to be viewed full size, so here is a link. A very opportune moment for the ISS to be overhead.
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images ... 48_lrg.jpg
ISS Photo
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Re: ISS Photo
Neat photo Allen, what is that? Please explain. I'm guessing it's from the International Space Station?
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I found it Allen, it was an eruption on Kuril Island Northeast of Japan in June the 12th I think.
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Re: ISS Photo
Allen do you know what the model no of your Nikon camera is? Let me know and I'll send you a link to some info on it that's very helpful.
By the way I've been playing with the Irfan View software I listed on the thread about what size your images should be --- it's pretty neat, has quite a few nice features and workes exceptionally easy. Heck I even made a quick slideshow with it that you could e-mail someone with 7 photos in it. Easy to learn too. I usually use a more complex program but it's also more expensive -- Irfanview is free.
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By the way I've been playing with the Irfan View software I listed on the thread about what size your images should be --- it's pretty neat, has quite a few nice features and workes exceptionally easy. Heck I even made a quick slideshow with it that you could e-mail someone with 7 photos in it. Easy to learn too. I usually use a more complex program but it's also more expensive -- Irfanview is free.
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Re: ISS Photo
Found this very interesting site, while checking out Allen's photo.
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/a ... =01&y=2009
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/a ... =01&y=2009