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Apr 5, 2020 02:24:22   #
Sam9987
 
Oh so grand! It is so difficult to pick out just one, as they are all great. There is something that calls to me in Pic #1 and also in the last one.
Ok, I'll bite. What and where is the Palouse. I'm new to Washington and still finding my way around.
Thanks for these wonderful shots.
Sam

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Apr 21, 2020 11:05:03   #
DickC Loc: NE Washington state
 
Very nice photos, thanks for sharing!!

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Apr 23, 2020 11:18:35   #
Sally D
 
Jomisamson wrote:
Nice set Sally - I’d probably pick the last one. Am curious what lens you used. We occasionally drive down to Goldendale to see my wife’s sister and we usually see them but feel like I need a helicopter to get out to them let alone with the lenses I have.


This is no doubt a tardy response and if I’m repeating myself, I apologize. I use Canon 100 - 400 mm L iii lease, usually wide open. I just got a 1.4 extender for it but haven’t really had a chance to try it out yet.

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Apr 23, 2020 11:21:19   #
Sally D
 
Sam9987 wrote:
Oh so grand! It is so difficult to pick out just one, as they are all great. There is something that calls to me in Pic #1 and also in the last one.
Ok, I'll bite. What and where is the Palouse. I'm new to Washington and still finding my way around.
Thanks for these wonderful shots.
Sam


The Palouse is a farming area. I’ve seen beautiful spring and fall pictures taken there generally at either sunrise or sunset. You can Google it. I still have t made it myself, thanks to this year’s shut-down.

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Apr 30, 2020 16:02:44   #
Rob48 Loc: Portland, ME
 
Sally D wrote:
I know that's an unusual pairing but since we saw the cherry blossoms on the way to look for horses, I thought I'd put them together. We are fortunate that in Central Washington, there are still ways we can get outside while maintaining social distance. This area is primarily agricultural and borders the Yakama Indian Reservation. Both provide great photo opportunities when you get lucky. These horses are wild in the truest sense of the word. You usually have about 30 seconds to snap their picture.
When I posted these, I noticed that my ISO was set at 800 . . . far faster than I probably should have used but at least I ended up with a fast enough shutter speed to freeze them!
If you have a favorite, I'd appreciate knowing what it is and as always, I appreciate your critique. Thanks for looking and your time.
I know that's an unusual pairing but since we saw ... (show quote)


Love them all, Sally; of course, anything with horses is aces in my book.

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