fred_zhang
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It was taken on Apr 17 2013 One day before the field opening(the field
open from 10:00am to 4:00Pm). I sneaked inside:).
I have been there many times but white snow caped mountains usually
either fully covered by the clouds or there is no cloud at all.The
mountain area climate changes rapidly. I got only ten lucky minutes to
take this picture and then it begun to rain and windy.
7 pictures HDR Photomatix Pro 4.12
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This a 7 pictures HDR.
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7 pictures HDR
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Tks a lot, you are right, I 'll let the tourist guide know.
I found it here:https://patbean.wordpress.com/2012/07/09/route-66-icon-recalled/
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Tks a lot! During this summer vacation, I was told by the travel agent that it is an Old Rusty Ford by the side of Route 66 Arizona.It is on the way to Pertrified Forest NP USA
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7 Pictures HDR Photomatix
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Photomatix 7 Pictures HDR
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I saw this picture one year ago with a different background. So I am not sure if you went there again or you PS a
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Your comments would be highly appreciated!
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Great picture! But I more like your another one
Atmosphere
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Perfect!
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Run Sockeye,Run
in Nature
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Sockeye salmon is an anadromous species of salmon found in the
Northern Pacific Ocean and rivers discharging into it. This species is
a Pacific salmon that is primarily red in hue during spawning.
Juveniles remain in freshwater until they are ready to migrate to the
ocean, over distances of up to 1,600 km. Their diet consists primarily
of zooplankton. Sockeye salmon are semelparous, dying after they spawn.