EX-Z3
ƒ/4.3
5.8 mm
1/500

11 responses to “slow poke”

  1. This is an incredible image and the colours are wonderful!
    I’ll have to look this up in Google Earth.

  2. slow motion for me, slow motion for me,
    slow motion for me move it, slow motion for me.

    uhmmmmmmm…

  3. I like it like that…. all thing Juvenile…

  4. ‘slow’ & ‘Utah’ can´t lead anywhere else.

    *sigh*

  5. oh oh… Mimosa you have also this wonderful place to make your search: http://www.flashearth.com Point with the cross and arrow and click click click to zoom zoom zoom 😉

    For example This is where I am now:
    http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=-34.569948&lon=-58.451737&amp...

    And this is where I´d rather be: moon.google.com =)
    [Do the ‘zoom thing’ too here, please. Then read the FAQs and finally send an email to them, thanking, whatever. It worths it (to get their autoresponder), please do!]

  6. Wow! I have been collecting websites that show areal photographs or satellite images for a long time. This one is new to me. Same images but a new system. I am discovering yet another way to see this beautiful earth!

    I did not zoom on the moon at first. I just laughed that all this time, I didn’t know I could see the moon in google maps. Hey, they don’t even have images for some parts of the world. The moon, now that is great! Then, I went back to follow your instructions. Oh, did I laugh!!! Fun!

    Here are my questions:

    Object: cheesy moon

    "Did somebody get to taste the cheese on the moon?
    It must of been some really special kind!
    Was it worth it to travel so far just to get cheese?"

    I must admit that their response was pretty accurate. LOL

    Now see where I am: http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=45.509478&lon=-73.507403&...

    (Taken probably in mid-April nearly four years ago. Grass is still brown and the leaves are barely growing on the trees.)

    Merci beaucoup Gisela, merci infiniment!

  7. For Steve and others:
    I know my way around in satellite imagery. I found this just visually. I easily spotted Salt Lake from the farthest distance on Earth and zoomed.
    http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=40.72731&lon=-112.362061&...

  8. Holy Mimosa – good eye in the sky!

    I had formed a group around the concept of flickrcaching (but it seems overrun with random photos today)

  9. I could make the map of the world at 15 (wanted to be a geographer then) so with satellite imagery, I am in heaven!

  10. waving from here:)another great capture from up high.

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