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07/16/2010 10:57:54 AM · #1

07/16/2010 11:07:53 AM · #2
Friggen' beautiful!
07/16/2010 11:33:19 AM · #3
Ya, you nailed it on the head that time!
07/16/2010 11:55:23 AM · #4
Oh Steve...what a beautiful place to enjoy a morning cup of coffee!

07/16/2010 01:40:54 PM · #5
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Ya, you nailed it on the head that time!

Thanks... getting a little better with the HDR... now if I could just learn how to sharpen images. LOL!!!

Btw, Mae, I'd just driven 350 miles overnight from my newest photo treasure where I'd been doing some reconnaissance photography. I car camped there while getting to know the lay of the land. I was stoked on cold Truck Stop coffee at the time I took the above picture. :)

Mae... you'd really like that new photo site I'd just come from... it has 1,600 wild horses! I saw about 40 of them galloping across the sage brush free as the desert is wild with their manes streaming in the wind. It was awesome!


07/16/2010 01:43:43 PM · #6
Oh Steve...post the photos! I'm excited to see it! Now, where did you say that location was?! Inquiring minds want to know...;-)
07/16/2010 01:46:10 PM · #7
Great shot Steve!!! Just perfect... Makes me remember being there in 2006...
07/16/2010 01:49:02 PM · #8
Hi Steve! Beautiful place to be!
07/16/2010 02:07:19 PM · #9
Originally posted by hihosilver:

Oh Steve...post the photos! I'm excited to see it! Now, where did you say that location was?! Inquiring minds want to know...;-)

Sorry to say, but inquiring minds will have to wait a while longer. ;)

My first short visit there was just to get to know the place, talk with locals and learn as much as I could in the time I was there. I went on a lark for a couple days unsure it was even worth the effort. I took some pictures but nothing earth shattering. I might post some BWs. I won't get any really good captures until fall when I plan for a longer stay.

The place is called The Red Desert and is located in and around the Great Divide Basin. It is a curious mixture of remote wilderness and oil/gas exploration.

You can be sure wild horses will be high on my photographic agenda. I did not get close enough to the first group to get anything decent but I will next time.
07/16/2010 02:18:29 PM · #10
Originally posted by Hot_Pixel:

Great shot Steve!!! Just perfect... Makes me remember being there in 2006...

That picture was taken at Schwabacher's Landing. It isn't the picture for which it is best known but I liked the tree arrangement.

There are 4 world class photo sites in that area just a few miles from each other. They are:
1-The Mormon Barns
2-Schwabacker's Landing
3-The Snake River Overlook (of Ansel Adams fame)
4-Oxebow Bend

There are probably a lot of other equally good sites. It is a beautiful area.
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