omnitonic
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- Michael
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The thing that really stands out is that there is enough light on the Jeep for it to be illuminated, and yet there is all that glowing stuff in the sky, after you have seriously compromised the camera's ability to capture weak light sources.
Landmark Manitoba? First pic…. Whiteshell?
it is. ive done it several times just not in my jeep come to think of it. If you do decide to run it try to go during the week especially if its in the fall. avoid the weekend crowds looking at the leaves turning.My first time hearing of it. It sounds great!
https://www.nps.gov/shen/planyourvisit/driving-skyline-drive.htm
First pic is near Minaki, Ontario.Landmark Manitoba? First pic…. Whiteshell?
The thing that really stands out is that there is enough light on the Jeep for it to be illuminated, and yet there is all that glowing stuff in the sky, after you have seriously compromised the camera's ability to capture weak light sources.
I know your sky is dark and all that, but still, that's either some photographic skill or a great camera, or both. Don't tell me you took that with a cell phone. I'll punch you in the... Yeah, okay, that's kind of rude, and I'm not really going to punch you anywhere. But still. I'm jealous on many fronts. I can't even take a decent image of the moon around here, using a DSLR and a tripod and good glass.
I miss the sled. It is getting to be that time of the year again.
Very nice.A few from a recent trip up the Northern Arizona Traverse