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  1. #6001
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    I dig a lot. I dig dfinn's teton pass shots. I dig that Bryce shot. I would have been peeing my pants catching it like that.
    and I like #2 of scotts a lot.

    And that's a great iPhone pano of Emerald Bay. Holy shit a lot of boats.

    I will now post another kid photo.

    Last edited by splitter; 07-11-2014 at 11:47 AM.

  2. #6002
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    I've been doing a lot of digging in the 'ole archive lately and pulling some shots I like to re-edit and post. This is one of them.
    _MG_0903b by Ed Carley, on Flickr

  3. #6003
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    A few from a hike to the top of Lily Mountain near Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park this morning. The clouds were doing some really cool things down in the valleys.











  4. #6004
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    Hazy hot and humid today

  5. #6005
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    Murph dog is a good subject..


  6. #6006
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    More archival stuff. Near Lake Dillon/ Old Dillon Reservoir in Frisco, CO a few years ago.
    _MG_4220b by Ed Carley, on Flickr

  7. #6007
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    Arches Super Moon Sunrise/moonset.

    Last edited by Lonnie; 07-15-2014 at 08:38 PM.
    This is the worst pain EVER!

  8. #6008
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuzz View Post
    There's just something about this -- the lines are very captivating. The lines of the flower stalks and rocks patterns at the bottom, the lines of the hoodoos, the lines of the clouds. Very nice.
    .....not to mention the full spectrum of colors.


    Also, a stunning shot, Egnar!
    Best regards, Terry
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  9. #6009
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    Nice weather the last few days here in Vermont. I managed to get a few keepers...









    Aim for the chopping block. If you aim for the wood, you will have nothing. Aim past the wood, aim through the wood.
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  10. #6010
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    Nice shots NEK, has been a gorgeous couple of days indeed.

  11. #6011
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  12. #6012
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    Wildflower season is here! Should hit it's peak later this week. My guesstimation is we're at about 80% right now.

    This is the worst pain EVER!

  13. #6013
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    Quote Originally Posted by mtcham View Post
    45--2 by jrmorris-mt, on Flickr
    This is an awesomely simple, fantastic shot.

  14. #6014
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    Some from the 'Daks.










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  15. #6015
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    Berry season is starting in the mountains of Idaho


  16. #6016
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    Got lucky this AM. Rainbow over Ceret Lake, Alta, Ut.

    This is the worst pain EVER!

  17. #6017
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    1st round of peaches


  18. #6018
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    ^^^^ Damn-those peaches look great. Bet they taste great too!

    GHO's hanging out on campus.

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    GHO1-1131 by jrmorris-mt, on Flickr

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    GHO1-1041 by jrmorris-mt, on Flickr

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    GHO1-1144 by jrmorris-mt, on Flickr

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  19. #6019
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    Splitter, why am I suddenly humming, Presidents of the United States???

    Serious/Somber note. A house exploded in our neighborhood today. Violently shook our house, 2 streets over. The house exploded, burned to the ground and as you can see, was totally destroyed. The family, minus the dad was out of town. He was burned/injured and hopefully will be ok (the word is they sent him to the Burn Unit at the University of Utah). One of our good friends who lives a few doors away pulled the man off of his back deck before the house totally went up. Please say a little prayer for these folks if that's your style or simply keep them in your thought's if it's not.





    Last edited by Lonnie; 07-25-2014 at 10:06 AM.
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  20. #6020
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    Not quite sure what he was thinking here...

    GHO1-1907 by jrmorris-mt, on Flickr

  21. #6021
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    Seems to be a theme these days...



    Spotted that guy enroute to trying to get some fireworks pics from last night's show



    And on a Things-I've-Recently-Learned-The-Hard-Way note, don't shoot into the sun at f22 with a couple filters on. Ugh:

    Quote Originally Posted by grrrr
    There are good men out there. Good men who are good looking, who ski hard, have their shit in order, know their priorities in life and will make you happy. I'm not one of them, but they are out there.

  22. #6022
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiilbert View Post
    And on a Things-I've-Recently-Learned-The-Hard-Way note, don't shoot into the sun at f22 with a couple filters on. Ugh:

    Rocket Blower, and Sensor Swabs, ASAP.
    This is the worst pain EVER!

  23. #6023
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    ^^Can someone explain that for us non camera savy folk?

  24. #6024
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    f22 is as narrow as the aperture goes on that lens, most lenses too for that matter. That means a very small piece of the outer glass element is the only part being used to capture the photo. Every little bit of fuzz becomes a much bigger deal, then add in the polarizer (dust x2) and the grad ND filter (dust x3), plus shooting into the sun all make things even worse. Nothing that can't be fixed with a few hundred clicks of the spot removal brush!!
    Quote Originally Posted by grrrr
    There are good men out there. Good men who are good looking, who ski hard, have their shit in order, know their priorities in life and will make you happy. I'm not one of them, but they are out there.

  25. #6025
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    Wiilbert, The dust is most likely on your sensor, not you lens elements.
    This is the worst pain EVER!

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