No I didn't set Time and date when I got the camera, it was my first camera and I used it a couple years before I knew it saved time and date. I didn't have get home computer till the late 90's. Kirby
Farm Boy wrote:
No I didn't set Time and date when I got the camera, it was my first camera and I used it a couple years before I knew it saved time and date. I didn't have get home computer till the late 90's. Kirby
Damn. Thought you were onto something there. Oh, well....
byjoe
Loc: Stillwater, OK
Was in that area back in August. Stayed at an Airbnb in Westcliffe and used that as a pivot point to traverse some beautiful country. Have a number of photos of the Arkansas River, many with people rafting. Thank you for the memory jog.
I have some of them rafting about 100yds down stream from there I was reminded today that it says 1980 on my camera info thats because I didn't set time on it for about 2 yrs before I found it on info on computer
thanks for responding, I seem to be looking forward to viewing pictures on here when having morning coffee. see things from all over world that I wouldn't ever see.
thanks for responding, I seem to be looking forward to viewing pictures on here when having morning coffee. see things from all over world that I wouldn't ever see.
Farm Boy wrote:
Arkansas River about 15mi south west of Canon City Colorado.
A beautiful photograph. I know that area well having lived 10 miles up Rt. 9 for about 20 years. Do you live there or just passing through. Great fishing and rafting country.
Dennis
Dennis, I live in North central Illinois, Something draws me to that area went there in 1970 been back 5 times first time I was there there were wild burros in the street in Cripple Creek.
Nothing wrong with the image. I finally see water in its natural form, not the silky appearance of ND filters.
Farm Boy wrote:
Dennis, I live in North central Illinois, Something draws me to that area went there in 1970 been back 5 times first time I was there there were wild burros in the street in Cripple Creek.
That was some time ago for burros in the street in Cripple Creek. That town was, as you probably know, an old gold mining town that was on its last legs. Then the people of Colorado approved gambling in that town as well as a couple of others. The town picked up like crazy economically but is no longer a quaint little town as it used to be. I haven't been there now for many years either but do go to Canon City at least once a year to hunt and fish and visit with old friends I worked with at DOC, Department of Corrections. DOC is THE industry of that part of Colorado.
Next time you get out that way be sure to visit O'Haver Lake. It is West on 50 along the Arkansas River to Salida. Then through Salida another couple of miles until you come to Poncha Springs at the light. Take a left and go down Hwy. 285 about 7 miles. Then take the right turn to O'Haver Lake. It is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful mountain scenes you will see especially in the Fall. You can Google it to see photos. Worth the trip IF you are already in the area.
Dennis
Appy
Loc: Flint Hills (Ks)
Subject choice can be a great savior. Great choice and nice job. Nothing like setting a high bar for yourself with the first pic!
I've never seen a part of the Arkansas River that looked like that! :)
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