JoelM
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Looks like Willy Wonka's waterfall.
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ISO 100, f/5.6, 3s[/QUOTE
Looks like Willy Wonka's waterfall.
Wow, never thought I would ever love a photo with muddy water! Looking at it on the computer monitor is completely different than seeing the image on the iPhone!Grand Falls, Navajo Nation
GFX-50R, 23mm
Arizona's largest waterfall, located in the Navajo Nation, is seasonal and runs reliably only during the spring melt of snow from Northern Arizona's mountains. It is 600 feet wide and 186 feet tall. Since it runs through the desert it picks up a lot of sediment giving it it's muddy or chocolaty appearance. On Monday, I made the 8 hour round trip in hopes that it would be running strong after several very warm days. I was not disappointed...
Good thing she is wearing boots, otherwise I would claim the attire was inappropriate for the conditions.
Got to play with the 2.2/100mm more. I don't know why I waited so long to get it.
Wow! Beautiful.Grand Falls, Navajo Nation
GFX-50R, 23mm
Arizona's largest waterfall, located in the Navajo Nation, is seasonal and runs reliably only during the spring melt of snow from Northern Arizona's mountains. It is 600 feet wide and 186 feet tall. Since it runs through the desert it picks up a lot of sediment giving it it's muddy or chocolaty appearance. On Monday, I made the 8 hour round trip in hopes that it would be running strong after several very warm days. I was not disappointed...
Lovely, Greg! I used to live in Antioch; I know that bridge well driving to and from an old BP Solar installation we had. Dodging the big cargo planes from Travis AFB on the way.Rio Vista, CA Drawbridge:
P1 XF | Trichro | S-K 35 | f/4 | 40s | ISO 35
Thanks Dave. And it’s funny; I used to live in northeast Ohio.Lovely, Greg! I used to live in Antioch; I know that bridge well driving to and from an old BP Solar installation we had. Dodging the big cargo planes from Travis AFB on the way.
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Dave
So here was this taken?
Got to play with the 2.2/100mm more. I don't know why I waited so long to get it.
Louis, It's this indicator that sends pangs of sweet sadness to my heart.This was real fun.
GFX50S+120mm