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Dave, your words are always most kind and most appreciated, thank you. I definitely understand your situation and would help in any way I could suggesting locations, but I am definitely not the knowledgeable one in this regard. I too was greatly and kindly assisted when it came to the Great Smokies Nat'l park. LOL...put me 1/4 mile along a hiking trail, and without a GPS, I'd be lost for weeks! I think the story of Hansel & Gretel and their use of "breadcrumbs" was actually based on my means of navigation when walking in the woods. Trial & error is my motto!Great work, Dave! Love it!
You are going to have to mark some good locations for me to stop if/when we eventually get back to the Smokies. It is impossible for me to plan or simply scout a site location considering our complicated situation.
Access and logistics also complicate matters.
It is so nice to see your images, I really miss the mountains.
Thanks for your kind words.Dave, your words are always most kind and most appreciated, thank you. I definitely understand your situation and would help in any way I could suggesting locations, but I am definitely not the knowledgeable one in this regard. I too was greatly and kindly assisted when it came to the Great Smokies Nat'l park. LOL...put me 1/4 mile along a hiking trail, and without a GPS, I'd be lost for weeks! I think the story of Hansel & Gretel and their use of "breadcrumbs" was actually based on my means of navigation when walking in the woods. Trial & error is my motto!
Dave your recently posted flower images have been lovely and can just imagine how wonderfully you'd capture the varied often spectacular scenes of this treasured park. I do hope when possible, you'll be able to get back there soon. Thanks again.
Dave (D&A)
DJ,
Thank you Dave. That is kind of you.DJ,
Stunning! What else can I say except thank you for posting....:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
Reconcile? Why? Once Dante's got you, it's all pointless. You have been assimilated! Enjoy it!Thanks for your kind words.
Trial and error. I wish I could attain that level of sophistication, mine always seems to be the breadcrumb-less venture.
Lately, I have been pushing the boundaries more so than previously just to see what I can learn. All error! But then I change the rules to fit the situation. I am finding it to be fun if a bit inordinate!!!
One thing I am still struggling with: Dante! I am having trouble going back to formats less than MF. It is a miserable situation that I need to reconcile.
So that's what they look like when there's water. I was there in fall a couple of years ago and while the leaves were pretty, the falls were completely dry.Haw Creek Falls, Arkansas, US. Taken with a Arca rm3di and Rodenstock 40mm. 3 part stitch. IQ260.
Paul Caldwell