Tucson T4R
Expedition Leader
Ha! I just poked you guys on dgrin. :xxrotflma:jump:
Ha! I just poked you guys on dgrin. :xxrotflma:jump:
I went back and reviewed the photos I took in Antelope slot canyon back in March and found several that by cropping out blown out areas or minor post processing seemed to be worth keeping.
What cha think?
Honestly? I'd be proud to have shot them myself, but I still don't think they are all that great. They don't have that mystical unearthyness that Aaron's have, and some others I've seen.
I hope you find that constructive, it is meant to be. Like I said, they are better than mine!
My wife and I just got back from a canoe trip into the Algonquin interior. If you ever have an opportunity to visit Algonquin's interior, do it in the fall, it's magnificent... not to mention there's no bugs! Oh, and I have a new found appreciation for Nikon's build quality. Both my camera body and all my lenses survived not only shooting in rain two of the days, but they also survived a brief swim in Ink Lake.:Wow1:
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Kodachrome Basin SP in UT. This one gives me chuckles.
Regards,
Greg
Trevor - Awesome!
taco2go said:Great images as usual Trevor, you have some beautiful country up there. I esp like the second picture, and the rain's effect in the lake picture. Man I'd like to get out more before the colors fade-
Looking forward to more. Meanwhile here's what I'm surrounded by:
Awesome, do you recall any specific areas or lakes!?Mr. Leary said:My parents would take the family canoe camping there when I was a child. Many fond memories.
nwoods said:You do these leaf shot really, really, really well.