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''I'' Spy a continued part 4


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<p>Hi folks...Thank you all so much for contributing to <a rel="nofollow" href="../pentax-camera-forum/00UGIh">part 1 found here</a> ... and<a rel="nofollow" href="../pentax-camera-forum/00UKa4"> Part 2 that can be found here...</a> <br /> <a href="../pentax-camera-forum/00URBi">Part 3 can be found here.</a></p>

<h1>My hope is that more folks will contribute...So to continue....</h1>

<p>I spy a pole<br /> <img src="http://i404.photobucket.com/albums/pp128/jgredline/Trips/IMGP4140.jpg" alt="" /></p>

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<p>these have been great to follow. I haven't been too quick on posting though... Javier, so are you saying you spy a pole from the previous photo in part 3?<br>

Er, anyways I spy.."beach"<br>

<a title="Our spot by Shaloot, on Flickr" href=" Our spot title="Our spot by Shaloot, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2530/3875053872_f55db867df_o.jpg" alt="Our spot" width="397" height="600" /> </a></p>

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<p>I spy a wheel in the west</p>

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<td><a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/U2vdnhHWTrCX8lhKaXcdgQ?feat=embedwebsite"><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_OoQ7VkErqWQ/SL3i037nckI/AAAAAAAACzU/lk_Cwtor3vE/s800/IMGP2753.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>

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<td >From <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/john.jwphoto/NewMexicoAugust2008?feat=embedwebsite">New Mexico August 2008</a></td>

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<p>New Mexico, on a mesa looking out over the canyon</p>

<p>*DS with kit lens</p>

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<p>Denise, that is precious! Part of me misses those days so badly while the other sane half of me nearly collapsed in exhausted bliss when the days of diapers were finally over!</p>

<p>Thank you for your compliment on the light in the photo, but every time I look at it I am dismayed. The camera simply cannot do justice to what the scene really looked like. The Southwest is gorgeous, bathed in the brightest and clearest light (no humidity). The sky is a blue that the sensor could not begin to render. That rain in the background is why I took the photo. It kind of looks like rain, but the expanse of the canyon makes one lose perspective because that rain is about fifteen miles away. To have seen this area with my eyes is a memory I will never forget.</p>

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