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Mesquite Dunes, Death Valley National Park, CA
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Racetrack Playa, Death Valley National Park, CA
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Joshua Tree National Park, CA
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Outstanding! Outstanding! Outstanding!
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Thanks Peter.
-DP
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Outstanding! Outstanding! Outstanding!
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WOW! that's some serious detail...
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There are some nice photos in the last few pages.
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300mm Rodenstock APO Ronar, Agfa APX 100 (last sheet, sigh), Rodinal 1+50
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Clay, I really like the Serpentine Stream. Beautiful.
dperez, those are excellent indeed. Having one is great but three? That's a memorable hat trick if I ever saw one.
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Thanks for the kind words... It's just a matter of going to these locations over and over until you get it right. A lot of times it just comes down to the weather not cooperating. But if you keep going then eventually things will work out.
Thanks again,
-DP
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Clay, I really like the Serpentine Stream. Beautiful.
dperez, those are excellent indeed. Having one is great but three? That's a memorable hat trick if I ever saw one.
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Really nice shot, Clay.
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Clay, I really like the Serpentine Stream. Beautiful.
Thank you Jiri and David.
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Those are a fine photographs gentlemen. I agree dperez, it's about showing up. Again and again if need be. And maybe, just maybe you'll come away with a gift. It's like fishing. You'll catch your share of small ones each visit. Then every once in a while you'll come home with a big one. It helps to know something about fishing.
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Real nice trio. I especially like the latter two. I find J-Tree a tough place to succeed with an image and you have done quite well.
Harley
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Mesquite Dunes, Death Valley National Park, CA
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Racetrack Playa, Death Valley National Park, CA
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Joshua Tree National Park, CA
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