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Cedar Breaks is a very nice spot but mostly like a miniature Bryce.Working perfectly!!! Thanks so much for getting them to me in time. Greatly appreciated.
We were considering either Zion or a couple of other places (Cedar Breaks perhaps) tomorrow or the next day, but looks like a big storm coming in the afternoon, so we may cut the trip a little short. We get out this way several times per year (we may be back in March, but are scheduled for sure for April and May), so we'll get there with the new equipment sometime soon.
Thanks again.
But I only take pictures of coffee... :ROTFL:Thank you... but I seem to recall you got yours a little before we got ours. Seeing your wonderful images with that lens was a major motivation for me to get one too. It truly is a very special instrument.
If you're only going to have one lens, that is certainly a great one. Looking forward to some more wonders from you.But I only take pictures of coffee... :ROTFL:
The next few days I only have the 28 cron available. The 50 lux en 90 cron are gonna have a cla and the 50 is going to be coded.
The 28 feels alone...
It does indeed make a very kewl b/w.Na, this place was closed and probably for a few years. Came across it Saturday and the weather was dark and gloomy so I figured it would make a cool B&W..
Wow. Great shots. And it does look like fun.My daughter had a birthday party and it was fun.
Very nice Tim. I really like that top one.Still slumping a bit. Around here the February cabin fever is sometimes called going "woods queer." Having to resort to re-takes on old images and dubbin' around in town.