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Sunherp
at Thu Oct 1 22:41:24 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sunherp ]
Jeff's post below has got me thinking about photography and it's pertinence to our beloved triangulum. I have to imagine that at least a fair number of others have some serious frustrations with photographing these beautiful, yet feisty critters like I do. Those of you who have seen my posts know that I sometimes post the same few photos over and over, with the addition of a few new shots now and then. Well... it all stems back to my crap-tacular camera and me ending up wanting to flush my collection down the toilet by the end of a photo session! Some people obviously have a knack for photography (and the patience to execute it), but I'm not one of those people.
What follows is a series of my best attempts at photography, as well as some photos taken by my good buddy "Jose Ole". Sorry I keep posting your stuff, dude, but it's because I'm in awe of your skills. Maybe this will pry you out of the woodwork to teach us how it's done?
-Cole
L. t. multistrata - Cherry Co., NE (my photos)





Now, the same locality, but "Jose's" Photos. Note the ass-kicking superiority.


I think everyone gets the point, so I'll embarrass myself further with these parting shots:
Thomas Co., NE



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Milks and Photography - Sunherp, Thu Oct 1 22:41:24 2009 
- RE: Milks and Photography - joecop, Fri Oct 2 08:56:02 2009
- Ha! - Sunherp, Sat Oct 3 13:19:59 2009

- RE: Ha! - DMong, Sat Oct 3 13:33:18 2009
- RE: Milks and Photography - RandyWhittington, Fri Oct 2 08:56:53 2009
- too modest.... - Jeff Hardwick, Fri Oct 2 12:22:44 2009

- RE: Milks and Photography - jazmaniandevil, Fri Oct 2 16:54:43 2009
- Jaz... - Sunherp, Sat Oct 3 13:35:17 2009

- RE: Milks and Photography - Dniles, Fri Oct 2 21:34:42 2009
- .....Try this trick - snake_bit, Fri Oct 2 22:07:56 2009
- New PICS-what happens to the yellow?? - Jeff Schofield, Sat Oct 3 18:18:07 2009

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