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Jan 6, 2019 13:03:06   #
A great shot, I spent a lot of time looking at it. It looks like there may have been a corral or house at the base of the cove right of the river.
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Dec 30, 2018 11:46:11   #
I changed lenses put the long zoom in my pants pocket, moved to compose a shot and now my lens was in a couple of feet of water in Lake McDonald in Glacier NP. It still works but the pictures look like they were taken through a dirty window.
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Dec 30, 2018 11:39:08   #
Brings to my mind; What made them, Where were they going and why. Also looks to be a couple of old snow covered trails that were not used by any of the fresh track makers. I really like this photo, keep them coming, please!
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Dec 21, 2018 20:27:14   #
In some other state Castle Valley would probably be a park. I feel the same way about Sedona, if the ranchers had not been there it probably would be too.
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Dec 15, 2018 19:16:08   #
Good shots, #3 looks miserable, but I think I like it the best. Hope your Pentax gear is weather sealed.!
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Dec 12, 2018 12:20:33   #
Cany143 wrote:
Are you at home now, Bruce? Have you looked out a window this morning? Was there a large black shape on the sill? Did that shape go, 'caawww!'? Tooele --as the crow flies-- is a short hop from the Needles.... ravenly speaking, of course.

Don't know this for a fact, but I'd bet corn chips are cheaper when bought by the truck load than by the bag. (Me, I'm gonna instruct my broker to buy stock in corn chips.)


Yep, home last night about 7PM. After visiting a daughter in Mesa and friends in Mesquite.
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Dec 12, 2018 11:36:17   #
Cany143 wrote:
I'd considered mentioning that this image was shot in a National Park, and that ravens in National Parks are known to be better than average thieves. Whether that's something momma and poppa Raven teach baby Raven, or whether its something in their genetic code, its a concerning issue that continues to be under scientific scrutiny. I'd left that bit out because a) the question has yet to be answered to anyone's satisfaction, and b) because not having any Cheetos, I couldn't catch this raven in the act.
I'd considered mentioning that this image was shot... (show quote)


Another cool picture and commentary. We were in the Needles section of CLNP Dec 5th at end of pavement and encountered an enterprising Raven. It first got an Animal Cookie, now we had a friend for ever, it seemed. My wife opened the rear door of our Suburban to get some corn chips and then Raven landed on the door. I was in the drivers seat and camera was in the back seat so no picture. She did not see the bird until I said " look left". It took cjips from her hand after she got over being startled. It followed us for a couple of miles after that.

I think your Raven's perch is a pinion not a juniper, but it still is a great shot, keep them cumming.
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Dec 1, 2018 20:35:40   #
Welcome, welcome this is a very interesting site. I just spent 3 days in South Weber watching grandkids so the kids could go see Utah get beat by Washington in California.
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Dec 1, 2018 20:21:53   #
Both are great but #1 has a dead tree in it so it is my favorite. Do you know how many times you cross Onion Creek before you get out of the canyon? My memory says 16 or so. I will probably spend a couple days in Moab area next week, weather permitting, on the way to Phoenix.
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Nov 29, 2018 10:39:30   #
Picacho Peak State Park is about an hour south toward Tucson.
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Nov 29, 2018 10:31:06   #
Great shots, we saw a bunch feeding along the highway just east of the park last year about this time of year.
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Nov 18, 2018 11:33:50   #
Looks like the west side of Canyonlands NP?
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Nov 13, 2018 11:57:40   #
FrumCA wrote:
Auto repair shops will go away.

A gasoline engine has 20,000 individual parts. An electrical motor has 20. Electric cars are sold with lifetime guarantees and are only repaired by dealers. It takes only 10 minutes to remove and replace an electric motor. Faulty electric motors are not repaired in the dealership but are sent to a regional repair shop that repairs them with robots. Your electric motor malfunction light goes on, so you drive up to what looks like a Jiffy-auto wash, and your car is towed through while you have a cup of coffee and out comes your car with a new electric motor!

Gas stations will go away. Parking meters will be replaced by meters that dispense electricity. Companies will install electrical recharging stations; in fact, they’ve already started. You can find them at select Dunkin Donuts locations.

Most (the smart) major auto manufacturers have already designated money to start building new plants that only build electric cars.

Some of your numbers are way off. A gasoline engine does not have 20,000 parts, more like 200. Oil is used for way more things than to propel cars. Most plastics are made from oil at least in part.

Coal industries will go away. Gasoline/oil companies will go away. Drilling for oil will stop. So say goodbye to OPEC!

Homes will produce and store more electrical energy during the day and then they use and will sell it back to the grid. The grid stores it and dispenses it to industries that are high electricity users. Has anybody seen the Tesla roof?

A baby of today will only see personal cars in museums.

The FUTURE is approaching faster than most of us can handle.

In 1998, Kodak had 170,000 employees and sold 85% of all photo paper worldwide. Within just a few years, their business model disappeared and they went bankrupt. Who would have thought of that ever happening?

What happened to Kodak will happen in a lot of industries in the next 5-10 years and, most people don't see it coming.

Did you think in 1998 that 3 years later, you would never take pictures on film again? With today’s smart phones, who even has a camera these days?

Yet digital cameras were invented in 1975. The first ones only had 10,000 pixels, but followed Moore's law. So as with all exponential technologies, it was a disappointment for a time, before it became way superior and became mainstream in only a few short years. It will now happen again (but much faster) with Artificial Intelligence, health, autonomous and electric cars, education, 3D printing, agriculture and jobs.

Forget the book, “Future Shock”, welcome to the 4th Industrial Revolution.

Software has disrupted and will continue to disrupt most traditional industries in the next 5-10 years.

UBER is just a software tool, they don't own any cars, and are now the biggest taxi company in the world!
Ask any taxi driver if they saw that coming.

Airbnb is now the biggest hotel company in the world, although they don't own any properties.
Ask Hilton Hotels if they saw that coming.

Artificial Intelligence: Computers become exponentially better in understanding the world.
This year, a computer beat the best Go-player in the world, 10 years earlier than expected.

In the USA, young lawyers already don't get jobs. Because of IBM's Watson, you can get legal advice (so far for right now, the basic stuff) within seconds, with 90% accuracy compared with 70% accuracy when done by humans. So, if you study law, stop immediately. There will be 90% fewer lawyers in the future, (what a thought!) only omniscient specialists will remain. (We welcome that day!)

Watson already helps nurses diagnosing cancer, its 4 times more accurate than human nurses.

Facebook now has a pattern recognition software that can recognize faces better than humans. In 2030, computers will become more intelligent than humans.

Autonomous cars: In 2018 the first self-driving cars are already here. In the next 2 years, the entire industry will start to be disrupted. You won't want to own a car anymore as you will call a car with your phone, it will show up at your location and drive you to your destination. You will not need to park it you will only pay for the driven distance and you can be productive while driving. The very young children of today will never get a driver's license and will never own a car.

This will change our cities, because we will need 90-95% fewer cars. We can transform former parking spaces into parks.

1.2 million people die each year in car accidents worldwide including distracted or drunk driving. We now have one accident every 60,000 miles; with autonomous driving that will drop to 1 accident in 6 million miles. That will save a million lives plus worldwide each year.

Most traditional car companies will doubtless become bankrupt. Traditional car companies will try the evolutionary approach and just build a better car, while tech companies (Tesla, Apple, Google) will do the revolutionary approach and build a computer on wheels.

Look at what Volvo is doing right now; no more internal combustion engines in their vehicles starting this year with the 2019 models, using all electric or hybrid only, with the intent of phasing out hybrid models.

Many engineers from Volkswagen and Audi; are completely terrified of Tesla and so they should be. Look at all the companies offering all electric vehicles. That was unheard of, only a few years ago.

Insurance companies will have massive trouble because, without accidents, the costs will become cheaper. Their car insurance business model will disappear.

Real estate will change. Because if you can work while you commute, people will move farther away to live in a more beautiful or affordable neighborhood.

Electric cars will become mainstream about 2030. Cities will be less noisy because all new cars will run on electricity.
Cities will have much cleaner air as well. (Can we start in Los Angeles, please?)

Electricity will become incredibly cheap and clean.

Solar production has been on an exponential curve for 30 years, but you can now see the burgeoning impact
And it’s just getting ramped up.

Fossil energy companies are desperately trying to limit access to the grid to prevent competition from home solar installations, but that simply cannot continue - technology will take care of that strategy.

Health: The Tricorder X price will be announced this year. There are companies who will build a medical device (called the "Tricorder" from Star Trek) that works with your phone, which takes your retina scan, your blood sample and you breath into it. It then analyses 54 bio-markers that will identify nearly any Disease. There are dozens of phone apps out there right now for health purposes.

WELCOME TO TOMORROW – it actually arrived a few years ago.
Auto repair shops will go away. br br A gasoline... (show quote)
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Nov 13, 2018 11:28:10   #
Much has been said in this thread about Pentax bodies, they have made some great glass also. One of there best nifty 50 lenses is a SMC Pentax A 1:1.7 50mm. I have a couple of these and they are really sharp. I also have a K30 that is back up to my K1. I have collected Pentax for about 25 years and have about 75 bodies and 50+ lenses. I really like the build quality of their old film bodies, the LX being my favorite. Welcome to the Hog and I will answer PM's about Pentax if you ask me.
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Nov 11, 2018 12:26:53   #
You say "sky is boring" but it is a very pretty blue, not grey or white. Great shots and I wish I were closer to the Moab area. It is one of my favorite places on earth.
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