StuckSucks
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Sedona on Christmas Day
Here's a few photos from Christmas Day in Sedona. Sedona received 4" of snow; Flagstaff 14", and the Snow Bowl 42". I broke down and wore long pants.
Here's a photo sphere of Bell Rock with snow.
Here's a photo sphere of sun and snow and red rocks.
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blackwolfmt
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Mood: dreamin of Riden out a hurricane in Baja
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Nice piks SS,, I hear ya about long pants I'm in Payson we got 5.5"
So understand dont waste your time always searching for those wasted years
face up and make your stand and realize that your living in the golden years
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Fatboy
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StuckSucks,
Always like your pictures, even when you are just posting a random picture on a thread.
They always seem sharp and full of color.
Any tips? Do you do much post editing? Is it the Camera? The lenses?
Thanks for posting!
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StuckSucks
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Thanks for the good words blackwolf and Fatboy!
I shoot with a Canon G15 camera, considered a prosumer-grade camera, and now an old model. It does much more than a point-and-shoot - I can customize the
settings I'd like. Many of the photos I share have been massaged a wee bit with Photoshop.
The photo spheres were shot with my iPhone using the free Google Street View app (iOS, Droid).
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AKgringo
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Nature gets the credit for creating the fantastic scenery, but how about you taking a little credit for knowing how to frame your shots to capture the
magic?
You always seem to have the right balance of landscape, foreground detail, and sky line to get that 'postcard' quality.
Kudos!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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o3dave
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I agree with the others. One of my favorite posters.
Thanks and happy new year SS
Where are you taking us next? haha
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StuckSucks
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Thanks guys! Looking forward to a bunch of Baja photo opps for 2017 including two complete peninsula runs.
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TMW
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My O My what beautiful pictures. Snow for Christmas is always a plus.
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BajaDanD
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Nice pics love Sedona in the snow I live in Prescott Valley about an hour away we got 4-5 inches here
Thanks for the pictures
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CampfiresAndConcierges
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Wow! I have yet to see the red rocks/snow combo - hoping to this winter, if I haven't fled down to Baja by winter
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