Hadn't been out there in long time, no smoke and a pretty day. Loaded the front seat of the truck with cameras and off I went. This makes the previous areas look overpopulated. A few photos, mostly the D3 and AF S Nikkor 24 85 1:3.5 4.5 G. Not a lot to show for a long drive, on top of that, even though I was taking it easy, my windshield decided to crack!
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Once the top of a Sea Mount - quite a few of these poking up
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A lonesome place with plenty of space. Couldn't find info on it, will need to look further.
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The obligatory stitch pano
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Back to civilization!
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Nice wide open country, QD. You might look up Capt. Tolleyβs Creeping Crack Cure. Used to use it on the fiberglass of our boat and used it on windshield chips. Seems to work pretty well.
NMGal wrote:
Nice wide open country, QD. You might look up Capt. Tolleyβs Creeping Crack Cure. Used to use it on the fiberglass of our boat and used it on windshield chips. Seems to work pretty well.
Thanks very much for looking and for the suggestion. The windshield was already on the list to replace since I'm giving the truck a rehab. I plan to keep driving it till one of us passes on!
Another good set, QD! #1 definitely has leading lines (LOL).
UTMike wrote:
Another good set, QD! #1 definitely has leading lines (LOL).
Thank you, a pretty long one for sure.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
quixdraw wrote:
Hadn't been out there in long time, no smoke and a pretty day. Loaded the front seat of the truck with cameras and off I went. This makes the previous areas look overpopulated. A few photos, mostly the D3 and AF S Nikkor 24 85 1:3.5 4.5 G. Not a lot to show for a long drive, on top of that, even though I was taking it easy, my windshield decided to crack!
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Thanks, people sometimes manage, though, far from help.
vicksart
Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
Very appealing shots. I could be happy living there.
vicksart wrote:
Very appealing shots. I could be happy living there.
Thank you! I'd find the flat lands harsh, though our best friends live happily in the same geography a little farther north. I've gotten used to the canyons - still plenty of elbow room. I suppose if i'd lived out there from the beginning...
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