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Old Jul 12, 2017 | 05:03 PM
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Another photographer's work, from another board.

Old Jul 12, 2017 | 06:47 PM
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^^cute
Old Jul 13, 2017 | 12:20 AM
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Wow...that doesn't even look real. Very nice.
Old Jul 13, 2017 | 05:07 AM
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Cool stuff on the equipment. I didn't expect to continue using my first Rebel, but I do. It can be a PIA to switch lenses, so I often keep a lens on it in the event I want to grab a shot. I do see the difference in quality of image between the two cameras, so I try to keep one of the better lenses on the older camera. However, if I'm trying to get bird photos, the newer camera is my "go to" camera, along with the 100-400. The better sensor allows for more cropping while still maintaining decent resolution.
Old Jul 13, 2017 | 06:54 AM
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Yeah, changing lenses in mid-hike is a pain. So, one body has "normal" lens, the other a telephoto or zoom.

Photos today. Two birds and one squirrel.

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Old Jul 13, 2017 | 07:10 PM
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Took a couple of morning trips to Mt. Evans, CO recently and returned with a few pics. The high altitude (12,000 ft and above) tundra is now in bloom. It's small sized in height but has a powerful color. Mt. Evans' road is the highest paved road in North America at 14,130 ft. above sea level.

Bent Bristle cone pine near the Mt. Evans Scenic Byway.

Pre-dawn view of Denver From Mt. Evans summit.

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Old Jul 13, 2017 | 08:02 PM
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Is that a Bristle-cone Pine?

Thanks!

Old Jul 14, 2017 | 04:32 AM
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VERY nice, Gary!
Old Jul 14, 2017 | 06:20 AM
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Great photos, Gary! Keep them coming.
Old Jul 14, 2017 | 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by S1997
Great photos, Gary! Keep them coming.



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