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Northern Arizona Weekend - July 4th
#21
Day 2

Whitehorse Lake


JD Dam Lake




Storm rolls in


Sycamore Point (2,500ft drop)


Old barn after rain


JD Cabin



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Day 3 - Lava Cave


Jonathan exploring other sections
#22
And now the silly, "we reached the end of the cave so now what" shots.

I think Dana likes Jelly Beans now too


Random guys wanted to play too


Going in for the kiss pose
#23
Very nice. It was fun playing at the end of the cave. Those guys were goofballs!
#24
looks great wish i could of came but went to morman lake took the kids on there first camping trip
#25
Lava cave = fun
#26
Nice shots!!!
were hopin to do the Lava cave the Sat before laborday
We'll be in Mammoth cave in Utah some time next week :)g)
#27
Jonathan climbing, flowers & Michael capturing natures beauty.
#28
Dragonfly & yet another flower... Michael pretty much captured all the other parts of the trip.
#29
Yay flowers!
That pink one is ti... I mean awesome! Looks like you'll soon be borrowing my special framing lens ;)
#30
skatchkins wrote:Yay flowers!
That pink one is ti... I mean awesome! Looks like you'll soon be borrowing my special framing lens ;)



Wohoo!!! It's my favorite, too. Thanks for the tip on the macro-ness. I was annoyed that I couldn't offcenter my subject. :)=)
#31
Here are a couple of antique-y things I found at JD Cabin, the one in Michael's pic. One is obviously a horseshoe - that was hand-chisled/made. The other is a bottle that says "Horlick's Malted Milk Lunch Tablets" on it which dates back to around the 1920's or 1930's.
#32
Nice.
I am jealous of your bottle. Especially that you were able to trace it back. That's the hard part with unmarked ones.

That cabin is dated back to 1870.
#33
skatchkins wrote:Canon Rebel XTi with a slice of photoshop for processing of course. A Tamron 17-50 was usually the lens of choice.
Some of the cloud pics I had a ND Grad filter on to keep the sky from being washed out while keeping the foreground. I had a circular polarizer on for the water shots to keep the glare at a minumum.



Cool well they come out awesome, I just order myself a d60, should be arriving shortly, now time to learn to take pictures like a pro:~