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Peter, fine works as always. What makes that extraordinary geological contrast?
Thanks! The back rock cliff is orange. The front one is white. I can post a color photo when I get home.
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Is that a Buick Wildcat? my dad had one of those when i was a kid, looked alot like that one. that thing would move . nice shot btw
Thanks. I'm not sure what the model is.
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Nice location
Been there or near 4 times over the decades
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Peter De Smidt
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Thanks, Randy. Yeah, it's a great place to visit.
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At angles like this I find hard to know what and how much distortion the lens swing will produce.
Noblex 135U, Delta 100
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