absolutely beatyfull shot Linda ! - you are obviously right about the primes, there is such a nice 3-dimensionality in your image, and you could easily have a stunning Very-Large-Format-Print of that one at a fair price if you find a shop with one of those Canon iPF 8000 banner printers, just an idea .-)
cute daughter of yours, Pavel, she always looks so happy
don't forget to keep shooting, suddenly they stop doing it, at least my daughter has stopped
then again she is now 27
Yesterday I made my first Fred Miranda post on this "Best Nikon" thread. I would like to share with you another of my favorite photos (it's on my living room wall)--even though it wasn't shot on a Nikon, just a simple Kodak point-and-shoot. Oh, well, I just didn't KNOW I was a Nikonian until I got my D200!
This shot was taken on another trip to Arizona--July 2005 in Sedona.
Thanks for all the nice comments. As to all the "once in a lifetime" comments. Actually, everything you see and do is once in a lifetime. Something will always make each experience unique.
VickiB, I have a football sized hunk of that blood red Sedona sandstone that I use as a garden gate door stop. Picked it up 27 years ago...right on the left portion of your photo....thanks for the memories.
Henna Tattoo artist working his craft at the Toronto Beaches Jazz Festival (this shot is in that thread too - but I liked it a lot, so here it is again )