jimther
Elite Member
Well, the 2023 MTHA Open Hunt is in the books, and the weather actually cooperated for most of the day.
In addition to club members, we had hunters from New York, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Utah... yes, UTAH, and they were repeat attendees at our hunt.
Member, Dave R. was able to make a W---I---D---E group portrait before the first hunt by "Stitching" several individual photos together in his photo editing software to create one cohesive image.
All photos courtesy of Dave R. Captions provided by me [with permission].
I have uploaded 15 photos to a Google Web Album, available at this link: https://photos.app.goo.gl/1HyN5gkDJSamdaKb6 Once there, click the "three dots menu icon" at the top of the page and select Slideshow to begin viewing the photos. At the right of each photo will be an arrow that you can click to advance thru the photos. You might have to click the [Join] button when you first arrive at the Google Web Album.
If the Slideshow method mentioned above results in a long load time, just try this: Click on the first photo of two hunters with their search coils raised in the air.
Jim
In addition to club members, we had hunters from New York, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Utah... yes, UTAH, and they were repeat attendees at our hunt.
Member, Dave R. was able to make a W---I---D---E group portrait before the first hunt by "Stitching" several individual photos together in his photo editing software to create one cohesive image.
All photos courtesy of Dave R. Captions provided by me [with permission].
I have uploaded 15 photos to a Google Web Album, available at this link: https://photos.app.goo.gl/1HyN5gkDJSamdaKb6 Once there, click the "three dots menu icon" at the top of the page and select Slideshow to begin viewing the photos. At the right of each photo will be an arrow that you can click to advance thru the photos. You might have to click the [Join] button when you first arrive at the Google Web Album.
If the Slideshow method mentioned above results in a long load time, just try this: Click on the first photo of two hunters with their search coils raised in the air.
Jim