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[*] posted on 1-28-2013 at 11:01 AM


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Ken,
...Did you use one exposure for the waterfall picture? I really like the light.


Thanks, just one exposure on tripod.

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[*] posted on 1-28-2013 at 11:37 AM


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Ken,
...Did you use one exposure for the waterfall picture? I really like the light.


Thanks, just one exposure on tripod.

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[*] posted on 1-28-2013 at 04:28 PM


where are the pictures of your tires and the tire track?


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That is a WONDERFUL image --- looks so quiet, calm, peaceful and with nice depth --- almost surreal. Love it.

Nice the Subaru did well ---- do you still have those terrible Continental tires on and did they make it intact? If so, you sure have better luck than we do. :D

Glad the paving is moving forward.

[Edited on 1-26-2013 by DianaT]


Thanks!

No we got the Yokohama Geolanders and are very happy with them. We did over 120 miles offroad this trip and they never lost grip in the marbles.

Ken

(This is my first trip using the Sony NEX 7. Still getting used to it's differences from the Nikon)

[Edited on 1-26-2013 by tripledigitken]


The Geolanders have been good to us --- sure better than 4 flats in less that 10,000 miles all from tiny, tiny items. It was only a matter of time until you parted ways with the Continentals. :biggrin:

Looks to me you are getting real used to that Sony --- that is just a wonderful image.
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[*] posted on 1-28-2013 at 04:30 PM


what a STUNNING photo. Hope no one steals it for their own advertising.!!


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We decided to go back home through Gonzaga after our recent trip. The mileage from Mex 1 to the end of the new pavement at Bufeo is 40 miles. We covered that in 2 1/2 hours in our Subaru. High clearance vehicles are not req'd.

Ken

Islas Encantadas with dead calm conditions (as viewed on paved rest area)


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[*] posted on 1-28-2013 at 05:59 PM


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where are the pictures of your tires and the tire track?


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Ken,
That is a WONDERFUL image --- looks so quiet, calm, peaceful and with nice depth --- almost surreal. Love it.

Nice the Subaru did well ---- do you still have those terrible Continental tires on and did they make it intact? If so, you sure have better luck than we do. :D

Glad the paving is moving forward.

[Edited on 1-26-2013 by DianaT]


Thanks!

No we got the Yokohama Geolanders and are very happy with them. We did over 120 miles offroad this trip and they never lost grip in the marbles.

Ken

(This is my first trip using the Sony NEX 7. Still getting used to it's differences from the Nikon)

[Edited on 1-26-2013 by tripledigitken]


The Geolanders have been good to us --- sure better than 4 flats in less that 10,000 miles all from tiny, tiny items. It was only a matter of time until you parted ways with the Continentals. :biggrin:

Looks to me you are getting real used to that Sony --- that is just a wonderful image.



I don't have one, I'll get back with a tread photo.

Ken




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