You might look at the Lowepro Flipside. Mine holds a 750 and three lenses. Some room to spare. With waist cinch it doesn't have to come all the way off for access.
And, if you take Jethro779's advice, and you should, go beyond the 191 junction to 128. It will prepare you for what is to come. I agree with May, before Memorial Day.
Take the tram. Make that, take the tram both ways.
First take small bills as it is a state park with an entry fee with no facilities for money exchange. And, the rangers are everywhere. But when you get there and re attach your dropped jaw, the photo ops are everywhere. Get out and walk in from the trail heads. When you get back, please let me know if the mom rock and her three kids ever made it across the valley floor.
Not to be picky, but do you realize ALL CAPS is screaming?
For me, the single point focus works. Get to it by first on the back of your camera move the lock lever down from the L designation. On the front of the camera press the button in the middle of the AF-M switch. Rotate the front wheel to bring up any focal area you wish. If you chose single point, it can be moved around in the view with the navigation wheel around the set button. Don't forget to re lock or your nose or thumb might be moving the set point just when you do not want it to.
I don't know. I have to assume the Auto Parts actually came from a junk yard somewhere around Elko, NV. But up close to the ID border. Lots of dirt, make that washboard, roads finally became black top and there they were. Middle of nowhere. The Hay Mom was in a field with several others heading up to Sun Valley, ID. Pro artist whose name now escapes me. And the person who put together the other two has passed. They are along the road to Great Basin NP in NV. While alive, he just found stuff and his fence for miles was a collection of his imagination. Not much left now.
TAC66 wrote:
Very interesting shots. Who assembled these guys?
With a tip of my hat to Mr. Robbins.
Feel free to jump in.
He's a rescue dog, and come a very long way in the last year. The eyes, so sad still, were barley open at first. Amazing what unconditional love can do.
You might look into Shake Reduction new to Photoshop. Cannot and will not correct major problems, but impressive, none the less. Took this with people walking by on a wooden bridge. Would have bee a throwaway before. And there are those who think I should not have bothered.
One morning in a very young life.
So, while you are out here for glass, etc., I'll suggest you take some time and search out the small glass blowers in Pioneer Square. It's just north of your Super Bowl Champs Stadium. But seriously, you can get up really close and feel the heat and appreciate the sound. Photography allowed.