gh6539 Posted August 30, 2010 Report Posted August 30, 2010 Touring the Mesilla Valley, New Mexico. Mesilla is famous as the former stompping grounds of Billy the Kid, Green Chille's and Pecans and other agriculture.Download Mesilla ValleyEnjoy, Quote
dpletts Posted August 31, 2010 Report Posted August 31, 2010 Very interesting. I rather liked the method of presentation. David P Quote
Ken Cox Posted August 31, 2010 Report Posted August 31, 2010 GeorgeI would have liked larger pictsneat format tho' ken Quote
gh6539 Posted August 31, 2010 Author Report Posted August 31, 2010 GeorgeI would have liked larger pictsneat format tho' kenThanks Ken,The beginning panorama slides are 6018 x 1080px in size. Overalll I was pleased with the result.Regards, Quote
frets3 Posted August 31, 2010 Report Posted August 31, 2010 Thanks Ken,The beginning panorama slides are 6018 x 1080px in size. Overalll I was pleased with the result.Regards,Hi, George,As one who grew up in the Mesilla Valley, I was happy to see some familiar sights from Old Mesilla, well worth the download time to me. I remember geese weeding those pecan orchards in the 1950's, a novel occurrence then.You could pare down the pixels of those panoramas to 1920 in the long dimension, and that would be the largest that anyone would need to view them at optimum resolution in this show. On the other hand, if you were actually performing full-screen pans, then your present pixel dimensions would serve well.Anyway, thanks for the tour down memory lane.David White Quote
gh6539 Posted August 31, 2010 Author Report Posted August 31, 2010 Hi, George,As one who grew up in the Mesilla Valley, I was happy to see some familiar sights from Old Mesilla, well worth the download time to me. I remember geese weeding those pecan orchards in the 1950's, a novel occurrence then.You could pare down the pixels of those panaramas to 1920 in the long dimension, and that would be the largest that anyone would need to view them at optimum resolution in this show. On the other hand, if you were actually performing full-screen pans, then your present pixel dimensions would serve well.Anyway, thanks for the tour down memory lane.David WhiteHello David,How strange to have one view a slideshow that is from the area presented. I appreciate all your comments. I am new to PTE and still learning.Regards, Quote
frets3 Posted August 31, 2010 Report Posted August 31, 2010 Hello David,How strange to have one view a slideshow that is from the area presented. I appreciate all your comments. I am new to PTE and still learning.Regards,Hi again, George,You are still learning, and I hope that I am, too. :>)) Please keep the good slideshows coming!.Yes, our family lived in Las Cruces and Hatch from 1949 to 1959. Attended Mesilla Park Elementary School. I get really lonesome for that country and big, Sonora-style enchiladas (stacks of tortillas and sauce topped with a fried egg) from La Posta restaurant in Mesilla.Are you an El Paso native?Enjoyed your web site.David Quote
gh6539 Posted September 1, 2010 Author Report Posted September 1, 2010 Hi again, George,You are still learning, and I hope that I am, too. :>)) Please keep the good slideshows coming!.Yes, our family lived in Las Cruces and Hatch from 1949 to 1959. Attended Mesilla Park Elementary School. I get really lonesome for that country and big, Sonora-style enchiladas (stacks of tortillas and sauce topped with a fried egg) from La Posta restaurant in Mesilla.Are you an El Paso native?Enjoyed your web site.DavidI was born in Memphis, TN. I have been in El Paso most of my life. My wife is native El Paso.I will try to keep slideshows going.Regards, Quote
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