I've never seen fish in that 3rd location, but heard that you can witness large mammals crawling on their bellies through the mire, over the creek, migrating towards the islands of the pineswamps....
Nice place Al
I use manual settings since to use automatic will give each pic a slightly different aperture and shutter speed and will result in problems with the software used to stitch it together hence I have to attempt to strike a balance which usually results in the sky being overexposed because the sky is not my main object I'm trying to get. I can doctor up the jpeg once i get it done but but cannot put it into photosynth as a single jpeg.I need to put it in straight from the stitch software which means I would have to doctor each photo individually and then stitch and export to photosynth,needless to say an awful lot of work.I have a free pano viewer so I can doctor and then view the pano at home.It is a small zip file application that doesn't need to be installed and will allow full screen viewing of panos.My problem is I don't have a way to make my doctored pano's viewable online unless I go through all 52 photos separately before stitching and I haven't tried that yet so it may not even work.That is a project i plan on attempting though.Nice as usual Al? Do you use automatic setting or manual?
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It is a dried vernal pond full of sphagnum and bordered by cinnamon fern.I always looked at spungs as vernal ponds filled with leatherleaf but perhaps a spagnum pond would classify as well.You can find leatherleaf spungs down here but their not near as common as up the barrens further,on the other hand royal fern is fairly common down hereThat's a nice one Al. Seems to be a dried up spung.
Thanks Dogg,used to be fairly easy to get to but the trail is now history,it's a fire ditch but the briars have laid claim to it.I plan on cutting a new trail to at least near it.I will not cut right to it because at the moment it is apparently undiscovered by hunters.Not that I mind hunters they just tend to leave deer stands and trash behind and I want to keep it unspoiled.There is a much bigger vernal pond just east of it that does have an old stand and usually has water,lots of mud,deer tracks and three large trees up the middle.Not as pretty but definitely wild looking.Nice place Al