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06/19/2006 06:07:27 PM · #1
Heading out for a softball tourney in Great Falls. I'm leaving a day or so early, looking for some photo site tips. Haven't been past Spokane before, any help would be appreciated. Taking 2 days to get there need a half way or so point to stay the night too......Thanks for the help...Joe
06/19/2006 09:29:31 PM · #2
little evening bump.
06/19/2006 11:16:09 PM · #3
I know Montana is in the middle of no where....One last bump.
06/19/2006 11:17:58 PM · #4
There are some rows of trees in near Umatilla if you drive past there. But they look the best in the fall:

06/19/2006 11:39:34 PM · #5
Welllll... Coeur d'alene is a cute little town just across the border from Spokane in Idaho... Lolo Pass over the Bitterroot Mts is about 33 miles southwest of Missoula is high and makes a good photo op. There is a lot of pretty country on the road to GF but nothing that just jumps right out at you... except...

Glacier National Park would make a great side trip and you could swing back down to Great Falls. That would be neat!
06/19/2006 11:48:45 PM · #6
Thats right, man I've been wanting to shoot these trees for a couple of years....Thanks.

Thanks Steve, I've done a little research, not much stands out. Hoping to get some sunset/sunrise shots in the mountains. Should beable to find a water fall on the trip...lol. I'll be shooting a lot of softball in the next 2 weeks. Next week we are outside of Denver CO. for a tourney.

Thanks Guys......

Originally posted by Zoomdak:

There are some rows of trees in near Umatilla if you drive past there. But they look the best in the fall:
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06/20/2006 12:11:48 AM · #7
Originally posted by Zoomdak:

There are some rows of trees in near Umatilla if you drive past there. But they look the best in the fall:


Have you forgotten that shot was taken in April?

Message edited by author 2006-06-20 00:48:31.
06/20/2006 12:26:58 AM · #8
Yep it figures. Will prob. take a look. If the lighting is right the rows can develop cool shadows.
There's a bridge once you get into Washington, one of the last bigger city before you head up to spokane. This would be great night shot, maybe on the way back.
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