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tomorrowstreasures
01-08-2010, 12:25 PM
http://www.photography.ca/Forums/f11/ruby-evening-6667.html#post46628

this part if that ^ post:

Originally Posted by squirl033
thanks, Kat... actually, Washington is a bit schizophrenic in that regard. the southern half of the coast is almost all flat sand beaches, nice for strolling with a friend, or flying kites, but deadly boring for photos. the northern half is as scenic as can be, but most of it's inaccessible except by hiking along the beach; there's no road access, because the Indians own all the land, and won't allow roads to be put in. Ruby Beach is about the southern-most beach on the coast that has any real photogenic qualities, and it's quite popular for that. farther north, near the Indian fishing village of La Push, there are some other great beaches... if you recall the sunset shot in my first post, that was taken at Second Beach, about a mile south of La Push. it's another favorite with photographers, for obvious reasons, but even there, it's a hike to reach the beach from the nearest road...

my reply:
beyond the fact that this is a killer image , the information that you gave is just as awesome!!! it makes me think that what we need is a guide book with these kind of descriptions - for photographers or whomever would enjoy getting off of the beaten path for some of natures glories!

SO, here is a thread that can be devoted to that kind of information.... a place to post the hidden treasures of the land... in your thread title, maybe post general location..then in the body of the post, more of what squirl033 did - a description of what makes that place magical...somehow, we need to come up with a way to map it as well.... more ideas of how to make this thread a great resource is most welcome!!

Greg_Nuspel
01-08-2010, 12:42 PM
We should be able to mark these on Google Maps. I know in Fickr I do that sometimes. Though a description of how to get there is even better as in this case.

Bambi
01-08-2010, 01:39 PM
good idea but might be hard to keep up with. I know that if you upload in Picasa you can link the photo to google maps.

Marko
01-08-2010, 01:43 PM
Thanks TT - That's a wicked good idea!
If members did want to help create such a resource, it would be my pleasure to either create a sticky/subforum/ or anything else I could do to help...

Thx!

marko

AntZ
01-08-2010, 09:36 PM
This would be a good resource especially for people located in similar areas. I guess what we are talking about here is a resource for photographers to find locations to shoot more so that the location of a particular image, but this is somewhat related. I messed around with Jeffrey Friedl's(lightroom plugin guru) GeoTagging for lightroom last week. It was easy to used and would probably help on a long trip to know where you took certain photos. My phone is capable of gps logging, and many more phone are coming with this ability, so GeoTagging is becoming more accessible to most people at no real cost.