This is blown up (cropped) from a larger image w/the 300mm zoom & minor tweaking. Couldn’t do this with the old camera.
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This is blown up (cropped) from a larger image w/the 300mm zoom & minor tweaking. Couldn’t do this with the old camera.
awesome..
Hey Joe!
I know! Is that cool or what?!? The mountain is Indian land, too. Sacred, never to be developed. The only way I can even go there is by telephoto lens…
Sooo glad you are back up and running. Now my daily New Mexico shot in the arm is up and going. Thanks for your dedication!!
Hi Mike!
You’re very welcome. I’m up and running, all right. I don’t know if it’s dedication or what. I just SEE things and have to share!
I, TOO, amd Thankful (and happy for YOU John) that you now have your new camera to help us with our Taos Foto Feed ‘JONES” ……So Beautiful and Great Photos…..Keep ’em coming………and THANKS for at least your time spent – even if you are NOT ‘Dedicated’ ….HA!
Definitely prettier than old flat (where I live anyway) Okiehoma……
Have you ever been to the “scenic turnout” in the so-called Arbuckle Mountains south of Norman? 🙂
Indeed I have…..in fact my youngest son was conceived in Davis, Oklahoma while on a little vacation to the Arbuckle Wilderness….(In fact his middle name was going to be “DAVIS”…..) and I used to attend Summer Camp in that area as a child…..Gorgeous area for Oklahoma….and South Eastern Oklahoma has some beautiful mountains as well…..that extend into Arkansas – as you are aware….Believe it is called the Talahina Highway (??) ……But I, unfortunately….live in the Red Dirt Flat Plains of Okieland…..with it’s ‘unique’ (?) beauty!
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