An M3, A Bit of family, and the Laurel Highlands are the recipe for a great day
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An M3, A Bit of family, and the Laurel Highlands are the recipe for a great day
Shortly after the turnoff to Linn Run State Park from US 30 past Ligonier:

My little sister:


Our convoy (excuse the glass reflections; I walked out the door without my filter bag, so I was polarizer-less
):

Besides allowing you to hold your camera steady during long exposures (or work weird angles close to the ground for floral shots, a tripod also enables you to be a jackass.

Gunther in his first real shots:




My little sister:


Our convoy (excuse the glass reflections; I walked out the door without my filter bag, so I was polarizer-less
):
Besides allowing you to hold your camera steady during long exposures (or work weird angles close to the ground for floral shots, a tripod also enables you to be a jackass.

Gunther in his first real shots:



Last edited by Bluestrike2; Aug 18, 2008 at 02:07 AM.
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Flowers in Ligonier??

Good thing there were no meter maids here.


There's a layer of dust that's now obvious (thanks Linn Run!). Have to fix that.

I saw this man walking up the road behind Fort Ligonier; obviously, he was intending to attack me and steal Gunther, so I decided to shoot him first.
Last edited by Bluestrike2; Aug 17, 2008 at 06:43 PM.
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Honestly, not at this time - they've been put into Aperture, and when I have some time, I'll take a closer look and see what, if anything, I want to do.
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