M635_Guy wrote:
Zack - you've got other nice ones to share...
Hey now! I am still deciding which to officially upload. I know I won't be uploading all of those. But the others at Death Valley I am really happy with.
Hey now! I am still deciding which to officially upload. I know I won't be uploading all of those. But the others at Death Valley I am really happy with.
I still see #20 in my head. Love that shot. Can't wait to see more.
dj dunzie those are great. The first two I really like. Great candids and timing.
M635_Guy wrote
I still see #20 in my head. Love that shot. Can't wait to see more.
Thanks mate, I am quite happy with that one. May get a print since I rarely do that.
dj dunzie wrote:
Dynamite Zaitz!!
Thank you!
corposant wrote:
You must have melted!
This is a great shot/conversion - I really miss my 11-16.
I was toast. Sand blasted raw. 50mm filled with sand and won't focus. But it was tremendous fun. Such an easy place to photograph in....aside from the conditions.
Grand Teton - I didn't want to go the known places in Grand Teton but didn't spend nearly enough time there to get out and really hike through. The mountains here are awesome but I would have rather done a unique composition from a more unknown location.
It's like a scene from "It's a Wonderful Life." I keep thinking I will see James Stewart and Donna Reed in the yard. The antennas jolt one back to reality. Clone them out and I think you have a winner.
Yep - you sometimes see this unique form of transportation in Vietnam and Cambodia. I think they call it a tub boat. This particular girl was paddling around begging for money. It was pretty cool that she had a pet snake around her neck.