New Bing satellite views of TFF area
It's been awhile since I've checked out the satellite views of the TFF from Google and Bing. Google still has the old maps, but Bing just updated theirs! Check it out! I think they took the new pictures this past summer. It is obviously post-tornado. There is another website, www.flashearth.com, that also has the Bing maps, but with a different front end.
Too bad about the water...
With the improved resolution, it's a shame that they caught it during that prolonged algae bloom. On the Flash Earth site, if you switch the source to Yahoo! you can see many of the shallow bars - and you can compare the before and after views of the tornado damaged areas.
By the way, although I haven't been up to the TFF lately, I have been posting a lot of photos from other outings. I just bought another new and improved camera, plus a faster computer, better editing software and additional goodies, so I've been trying several new techniques. I also posted a new virtual tour with panoramic scenes from observation towers around the northern half of the state - some more interesting than others. I've been accumulating those for a while, and I'll be adding to it over time - I'm trying to hit all 14 towers in state parks and forests, hopefully in multiple seasons, then start on the list of other scenic overlooks. That's at http://tours.grandviewvirtual.com/44958. This winter I'm working on setting up an online gallery to sell prints of my best stuff, and I'm sure a lot of TFF photos will end up on there.
Blue , your new Camera Info
Hi Blue, does your new camera take a high speed sd card, what class do you like using. I have been using a 4 GB card in my new Moultrie M-100 class 4 and it seems to be working just great. Just curious what your thoughts are. Important info for catching some action shot with that Musky high out of the water and snapping the line of course or throwing the bait. Thanks.