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In another thread (Leica monochrom)...I mentioned I was looking for a Seetee/loveseat...and much prefered orange color fabric to go with the decor. There is is! Can you go back to the site, pick it up and drop it in the postal box for me?Spain | Valdepenas-de-Jaen | Pentax 645 | 28-45
Thats a really nice view Stephen!Hanging out of my window (a little) I get this view, once I crop out telephone masts etc..... Still got snow up there but down here it is very Spring-like today.
GFX100S + 100-200 at 200mm, ISO 100, 1/500th, F5.6
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Thanks Greg, it is not always so. In fact it is rare when they are so clear and to be honest I don't have to hang out to far.......Thats a really nice view Stephen!
I should really look up the history of death valley, it sounds 'omnious' as if one shouldn't go there(!)Sunrise in the valley area around Zabrisky Point in Death Valley.
Cambo 1600 IQ4 150 Rodenstock 90mm
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Stephen, it is very unusual and presents some great opportunities for photographers. However, it is has the lowest point in North America and is not really where you want to be during our summer months. Apparently, in July of 2018 it averaged 108 degrees for the month with daytime highs reaching 127 degrees four days in a row.I should really look up the history of death valley, it sounds 'omnious' as if one shouldn't go there(!)
Looks a great place to be and shows off the 32-64, it is a great lens.