![]() (or the "H" key) will take you back to the top-left part of the page. If you scroll enough down or to the right (enough to hide any navigation buttons),Ī "Home" button will appear.(There is a Help Button at the bottom of every Place Page.) Out, try the help pages to explain the controls. I've tried to make the site usage intuitive, but in case you can't figure something.Placing your browser in full screen while looking at slideshows might help. Panoramics are usually horizontal, 600px high, but have no fixed width. While I've tried to make this site small-screen-friendly, viewing this site onĪt least a 1280x1024px display is recommended.I may refer to them as National Monuments, because they were National Some information is accurate as it was when I was there.įor instance, a couple of National Monuments have been promoted to National So the information on this site is as accurate as I could research it, orĪs I remember it. Forests have burned down, hurricanesīuildings have be built or razed, and businesses haven't survived and dissolved Things, not necessarily how it really was. So any added information may be how I remember Images are over 30 years old, before places and events could be forever The criteria needed to be a "Place"?īut there are some rules. The structure of the site has changed, but the content shouldīe all there. If you were looking for a page that was on Keanespics, it's someplace here Where you'll get more information than you probably wanted. If you want to know more, see About This Site, That's why this is version 5.0 of an apparently new website. Website worked internally with a new user interface, but a new hosting service, so I decided This place for the last couple of decades, has been known as , If you don't want to read all this, you can jump directly to the "main"īutton at the top of the page will get you there. Sunset, Superior National Forest, Minnesota. YouĬould have taken that image with a potato, and it would have looked amazing.īeyond that, you're on your own, but I do have some notes available. Take Dead Horse Point in the photo above, for example. If you want to take amazing photos, go to places that you can't help but takeĪmazing photos. (To be fair, my career was in computers, but photography has been a serious I have taken pictures since I was a kid, and in the '90's I started toįulfilled my travel bug and visited a lot of places. That's me in Dead Horse Point State Park, UtahĪll right, let's get right into it. Welcome to Backroad's Website! (Formerly keanespics, or Keane's Pictures)
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