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A brief shower this morning showed where I might find my pot of gold -- on the rimrock west of the house. Where is yours?

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I can't remember the last time I saw a rainbow in my area (southern Florida). Sigh.......

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Shot after making camp in the rain on a canoe and kayak trip into Shoshone Lake, Yellowstone in August, 2010. I only had my waterproof Pentax W80 camera along, which did fine, but it still irritates me that I did not take multiple photos to stitch together as a panorama. We repeated the trip the next August in hopes of finding better weather, but it rained again, and then snowed the morning that we were packing up!

 

Dieter - I love the pastel colors of your rainbow.353235893_shoshonelakerainbow.thumb.jpg.ddf24a28b43d1a14e9bdafb28721e34d.jpg

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No Pot of Gold but several years ago I was taking a walk just a block away. Thankfully I had taken a D40 with a 18-200 for Fall flowers. Caught this at just the right time. It was incredibly bright - ISO 400 f/20 1/3200

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Kenneth, I'm seeing it, too, in the post just above where you said you couldn't see it. Possibly a cache issue.

 

Now, only since this fine thread has been inactive for a while until today will I post my very different take on the theme, just because it strikes my funny bone. Please take it in the light spirit in which I mean it, as I'm not trying to cheapen the sincere dreams of Oz that precede me here . . . :)

 

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We didn't need dialogue. We had faces!
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"I have always preferred inspiration to information.” - Man Ray

“The eye should learn to listen before it looks.” - Robert Frank

“To photograph is to hold one’s breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality.” - Henri Cartier-Bresson

"A camera is a tool for learning how to see without a camera.” - Dorothea Lange

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