Autumn from Oxbow Bend
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Ray Still
Registered: Oct 10, 2008
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Ron

Just stunning the contrasty colors in #1 is just gorgeous as is the reflection in #2, beautiful work, man you logged on some serious miles this summer.

Ray Still



coscorrosa
Registered: Jun 02, 2009
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Abiciriderback wrote:
Ron

Just stunning the contrasty colors in #1 is just gorgeous as is the reflection in #2, beautiful work, man you logged on some serious miles this summer.

Ray Still


I did! Here's the GPS report from the Yellowstone/Teton trip (which I diverted to Zion/Death Valley when the forecast turned bad):



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JimFox
Registered: Jan 11, 2005
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Hey Ron,

Max speed of 115mph? What do you have wings on your car?

A very sweet series of shots. I did a similar thing last year where I went up there for a little over a week and did not have a single reservation, simply going where the opportunity presented.

My favorite of the group is #3. I really love that look of the fall colors and that angle on Oxbow.

Jim



Ray Still
Registered: Oct 10, 2008
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coscorrosa wrote:
Abiciriderback wrote:
Ron

Just stunning the contrasty colors in #1 is just gorgeous as is the reflection in #2, beautiful work, man you logged on some serious miles this summer.

Ray Still


I did! Here's the GPS report from the Yellowstone/Teton trip (which I diverted to Zion/Death Valley when the forecast turned bad):



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Dude Max speed 115 I thought you bought a new larger vehicle to spread out in not a rocket

Ray Still


coscorrosa
Registered: Jun 02, 2009
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Abiciriderback wrote:

Dude Max speed 115 I thought you bought a new larger vehicle to spread out in not a rocket

Ray Still


Why must they be mutually exclusive? When you're behind three huge trucks along a two lane Nevada highway and there's no room to pass in between them because they're all tailgating each other this is what you have to do Also, I like how the GPS stops keeping track of time at 100 hours...



morris
Registered: May 22, 2002
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Stunning Ron.

Morris



Light is Good
Registered: Dec 13, 2008
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Very nice series. I like the colors and clarity in #3. Thanks for sharing.

Ansley



teked
Registered: Sep 06, 2006
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Hi, Ron.

Really nice stuff here. They are all wonderful. Love the contrast of color in the first. And, like the serenity of the settings in the last two, along with the nice colors and reflections.

Cheers,
Ed



Bart Carrig
Registered: Nov 12, 2004
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Wow ! This is a really great series. Super fine compositions and conditions. I also love all of the colors in the 2nd, but I think a slight top/bottom cropping would make a real fine pano effect.

I'd consider adding a disclaimer to the gps: "These devices are known to be inaccurate above 75 mph." : )

Bart



todaysphoto
Registered: Nov 10, 2009
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Stunning scenery photographed to perfection. Love 'em all.



coscorrosa
Registered: Jun 02, 2009
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Thanks everyone! The Tetons in autumn are amazing.



RGS65
Registered: Oct 20, 2005
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Well done all around.



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