Your best photo of 2011.

I like this one because it still gives me a feeling of anticipation

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let me know if still too wide. thanks for telling me.

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Yeah, its not the first on, but the cabling ones are just blowing out the screen. Dont worry if its too much messin though.
 
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let me know if still too wide. thanks for telling me.

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Yeah, its not the first on, but the cabling ones are just blowing out the screen. Dont worry if its too much messin though.

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but I changed them already, much smaller.

still too wide?
 
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let me know if still too wide. thanks for telling me.

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Yeah, its not the first on, but the cabling ones are just blowing out the screen. Dont worry if its too much messin though.

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but I changed them already, much smaller.

still too wide?

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Yeah, they massive David. Can you make them the same size as the first one?
 
Try pressing Ctrl and - (minus) a few times to put things into proportion

Yeah X, sugar maple. Nice cable! It's really satisfying to nail a hub-and-spoke perfectly level
 
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Try pressing Ctrl and - (minus) a few times to put things into proportion

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The image size for the first one is scanning at 1022x1109 but the next two are at 1478x1109. Like I said though its not that bigger deal or anything.
 
no, i like to get them right for the general audience, so it's good you told me.

they are extremely small now, that should do it.

maybe my pictures are just larger than life
 
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Nice pictures Casey,

That's cool you get to climb with your Dad.

My Dad was a meat cutter, I'm a wood cutter.

Hope my daughter and son climb with me when they get a few more years on them.

They are almost ready, my daughter is 5 and my son is almost crawling well. (funny, my son was born with a mowhawk and still has a strong mowhawk today, we don't cut his hair I swear, but it looks like it.)



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Thanks X

Passing on the care of trees to the next generation is something I think is special. Someday I will do the same thing.
 
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no, i like to get them right for the general audience, so it's good you told me.

they are extremely small now, that should do it.

maybe my pictures are just larger than life

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they all different sizes now
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Can you just make pics 2 and 3 the same size as pic 1?

I didn't care that much before, but now I need it to be right before I can leave the table. Until then all my other jobs will have to wait. 3 pics at different sizes, no, you cant leave it that way.
 
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grey pine, interesting, never heard of it.

spur less removal?

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X, its a native tree to nor cal, there everywhere...turkeys love to roost in them grey pines, nick name is digger pine because seeds were an important food for the Digger indians.

they grow at 1000 to 3000ft. elevation
 
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no, i like to get them right for the general audience, so it's good you told me.

they are extremely small now, that should do it.

maybe my pictures are just larger than life

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they all different sizes now
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Can you just make pics 2 and 3 the same size as pic 1?

I didn't care that much before, but now I need it to be right before I can leave the table. Until then all my other jobs will have to wait. 3 pics at different sizes, no, you cant leave it that way.

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Well too bad, I'm done. Everyone elses pictures aren't the same size as my first one.

I think you are just seeing how many times you can get me to resize them until I get pissed off.

Gosh darn it, I'm done for tonight.
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I think you are just seeing how many times you can get me to resize them until I get pissed off.



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hahaha,

I just thought you'd want it right David. I dont want you to lose with the exuse that nobody told you that you're photos were all messed up
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Let's see, I've got a few kicking around here. Not as many as I would have thought, but isn't that always the way it goes?

Credit for the first two goes to the incomparable Auggie S. of Ashland, OR. Hellof a tree climber, hellof a photag.

My favorite photo of me in a tree so far. Sorting ropes getting ready to descend out of the tallest pine in the world, just measured at 268.35ft.

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This one is on a traverse, appx 200ft up, with about 80 ft between the anchors. It was AIRY. To give you an idea of scale, the loop of rope that's hanging off my saddle is 200ft, so that loop is 100ft long (!)

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This is my fave pic taken by a client

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This is a photo I took with my iphone (old one with the crappy camera) while working out the moves for the Treeverse project. Something about the rawness and crazy distance of the traverse (127 ft, but who's keeping score?) makes me really like this one.

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BlackOak, I really appreciate that you used the name Gray Pine. For years I had only heard and used Digger Pine (never even knew there was a different name for it) before somebody clued me in that 'Digger' is actually a racist slur that is roughly comparable to the rhyming word that starts with 'n'. Gray Pine was the original name for the tree, before a few Native-hating settlers changed it.

I try to encourage everyone I meet to use Gray rather than Digger for this reason. Given that the settlers changed the accepted name in a generation, I bet we can change it back in that time (if not less).

Also, that last one maybe you got mixed up? Pretty sure from the bark that's an Incense Cedar, not a Western Red.
 

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