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Rocky Mountain Way Part II
Posted By: daacon, 01-13-2009, 03:37 PM

and a few more ....

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01-14-2009, 06:25 AM   #16
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Really great photographs, I think the last one captures my attention the most. It looks like you are looking of the end of the earth. Thanks for taking me on a nice trip.

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Wow... Those are great - #4 especially!

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The third and fourth are my favorites. Good job. I feel your sensor dust pain.
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Beautiful shots, that 4th one is stunning.

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Even more impressing! Thanks for sharing!
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QuoteOriginally posted by squarerigger Quote
Really great photographs, I think the last one captures my attention the most. It looks like you are looking of the end of the earth. Thanks for taking me on a nice trip.
thanks squarerigger - was a different view glad you liked it.

QuoteOriginally posted by CycloneBandDad Quote
Wow... Those are great - #4 especially!
Jim
Thanks Jim - one of my favs as well.

QuoteOriginally posted by slowpez Quote
The third and fourth are my favorites. Good job. I feel your sensor dust pain.
Thanks Susan I should have pp that out about 75% of the responses have mentioned it so I am not likely to forget.

QuoteOriginally posted by scott-devon Quote
Beautiful shots, that 4th one is stunning.
Thanks Scott appreciate the comments.

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Even more impressing! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Georg - anytime.
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Man o man - seeing your super shots reminds me how much I miss living in Colorado!!

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Dave, I am enjoying your mountain series. there is now way to pick a favorite as each one offers something special. You certainly live in a beautiful country and I hope I can visit it one day.
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Man o man - seeing your super shots reminds me how much I miss living in Colorado!!
Thanks ChipB - Colorado has some majestic scenary as well - I agree though the rocky mountians in the winter or anytime of year are a sight for sure.

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Dave, I am enjoying your mountain series. there is now way to pick a favorite as each one offers something special. You certainly live in a beautiful country and I hope I can visit it one day.
Thanks Wayne - it is indeed - we have a couple of national parks I try to get to once a year Banff and this one Jasper. Hope you can make it , it's worth the trip.
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#4 is the standout.

That straggling tree line gives a sense of scale that the others lack. Also the white-out blowing off the ridge gives the photo an almost mystical quality that works well for a great mountain.

Well done.

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#4 is the standout.
That straggling tree line gives a sense of scale that the others lack. Also the white-out blowing off the ridge gives the photo an almost mystical quality that works well for a great mountain.
Well done.
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Thanks Wildman appreciate the comments.
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