fo-tik wrote:
Thank you for the like JT. When you were there, did you have to wait for all the people to move out of the frame? I was lucky for 5 minutes, when the rain started on the mesa all the people left. And I had a great dramatic sky.
March 24th 2006 :) based on the file date. Yes. It was crowded. Many painters with their easels there. My pictures are not even close to being as nice as yours :) I will process one now and share.
It's way too yellow. But I think it's the time of year.
I was just going to guess Jelly Stone :) Have not been there in 5 years. It's a 1 day drive from where I live. What an amazing park. Thanks for sharing.
JT - That's how I felt the first time I saw this 48 years ago. Now, everything people-sized has changed: more traffic, more tourists, more buildings. But everything mountain-sized, still has that WOW!!
Best regrads,
Walter
Thank you for the like JT. When you were there, did you have to wait for all the people to move out of the frame? I was lucky for 5 minutes, when the rain started on the mesa all the people left. And I had a great dramatic sky.
March 24th 2006 :) based on the file date. Yes. It was crowded. Many painters with their easels there. My pictures are not even close to being as nice as yours :) I will process one now and share.
It's way too yellow. But I think it's the time of year.
You can see it here https://www.ag2si.com/gallerysoft/photo/614212
Wow! I feel so small.
JT - That's how I felt the first time I saw this 48 years ago. Now, everything people-sized has changed: more traffic, more tourists, more buildings. But everything mountain-sized, still has that WOW!!
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