Colorado Fall Colors Aspen/glenwood Springs
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Originally Posted by Mojo_Risin
wow - looks like a great weekend with the typical crazy colorado weather. Sorry we couldn't make it but we had other obligations in Nebraska.
John
John
Hopefully we can make it next time! I'm glad you all had fun and sorry we missed it. Hope to see you all soon!
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Originally Posted by Dekri
Im hating myself now for missing this trip. But I've decided I'm gonna really try not to go up until I've got my rig all fixed up and plus some.
Those are great pictures guys! so so pretty.
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Originally Posted by outdoorfever
kyle what is wrong with your truck?
Those are great pictures guys! so so pretty.
Those are great pictures guys! so so pretty.
Last edited by Dekri; 10-10-2005 at 06:19 PM.
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VERY nice stuff, gentlemen. Ric, you found my favorite fall sunset spot on that first shot. Not a bad spot mile marker 11 is, huh? I was out all last week on the gold rush and am glad you folks got to see quite a bit of it as well.
The camera has nothing to do with it.
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i am very jealous of the camera...
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The camera has nothing to do with it.
why not? I think his camera is like 8 megapixel, which is way better than most of them, and it takes very clear, sharp pictures, and they are always focused perfectly...i love the camera, wish i could afford one...the camera has everything to do with it
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The camera helps, but isn't everything. Brain or One, do either of you have artistic experience? The photos are so good its hard for me to believe your the point and shoot types.
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I have a little artistic background, but am still a rookie when it comes to taking pictures. I'm still working on the basics like composition.
Let's just say that when you take 600 pictures, 5 or 6 are bound to come out ok
Let's just say that when you take 600 pictures, 5 or 6 are bound to come out ok
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Originally Posted by AxleIke
why not? I think his camera is like 8 megapixel, which is way better than most of them, and it takes very clear, sharp pictures, and they are always focused perfectly...i love the camera, wish i could afford one...the camera has everything to do with it
Sorry to hyjack the thread.
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Originally Posted by AxleIke
why not? I think his camera is like 8 megapixel, which is way better than most of them, and it takes very clear, sharp pictures, and they are always focused perfectly...i love the camera, wish i could afford one...the camera has everything to do with it
no the camera has little to do with it... its what is behind the camera.
Crux, I do the same thing with film, I am getting better but 2 shots out of 12 are great and that is about my average. When I move to a new camera I get 1-2 out of 36 because of learning curve.
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I'm not talking about Crux's ability, he is great in my opinion, i was merely complimenting him on his camera...i like it...it takes nice pictures...sure crux could take great pictures with any camera, but his camera is really nice...it is like some one in a truck...for example, remember Moody Hill crystal mtn run, Adrian did the ledges expertly...he is an expert, and no one could have driven it better...but he still couldn't have gotten my truck up there, it just doesn't have the capability...i compliment people who have spent alot of time and money on their trucks, the way i compliment people who have great camera's...of course brian is a great photographer, he wouldn't have purchased such a nice camera other wise...
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As the world turns . . .
Given film-like post-processing treatment on a raw digital image, or just displaying an original in-camera JPEG with some sharpening, it would be absolutely impossible to distinguish what type of camera took a picture on the internet, whether it be a 1 MP P&S, 17.2 MP DSLR, 35mm, or large format film camera. Case in point being Ric's nice pictures he's been posting lately. No one would know he is using only a 2 MP camera unless he told you. Unless you've seen some of these folks' prints in person (8x10 or larger), your compliments on their cameras are unfounded and should to be redirected only towards the picture takers themselves. Who cares what a camera looks like. They are only dumb tools used to record a given scene. Give someone a 1Ds Mark II that knows nothing about taking pictures, you won't automatically get a good image, let alone stellar. It always has been and always will be crap in and crap out. Cameras don't take nice pictures; people take nice pictures.
Given film-like post-processing treatment on a raw digital image, or just displaying an original in-camera JPEG with some sharpening, it would be absolutely impossible to distinguish what type of camera took a picture on the internet, whether it be a 1 MP P&S, 17.2 MP DSLR, 35mm, or large format film camera. Case in point being Ric's nice pictures he's been posting lately. No one would know he is using only a 2 MP camera unless he told you. Unless you've seen some of these folks' prints in person (8x10 or larger), your compliments on their cameras are unfounded and should to be redirected only towards the picture takers themselves. Who cares what a camera looks like. They are only dumb tools used to record a given scene. Give someone a 1Ds Mark II that knows nothing about taking pictures, you won't automatically get a good image, let alone stellar. It always has been and always will be crap in and crap out. Cameras don't take nice pictures; people take nice pictures.
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Originally Posted by AxleIke
I'm not talking about Crux's ability, he is great in my opinion, i was merely complimenting him on his camera...i like it...it takes nice pictures...sure crux could take great pictures with any camera, but his camera is really nice...it is like some one in a truck...for example, remember Moody Hill crystal mtn run, Adrian did the ledges expertly...he is an expert, and no one could have driven it better...but he still couldn't have gotten my truck up there, it just doesn't have the capability...i compliment people who have spent alot of time and money on their trucks, the way i compliment people who have great camera's...of course brian is a great photographer, he wouldn't have purchased such a nice camera other wise...
P.S. Darren, you could tell if I took it with my Holga or My Lomo LCA
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Originally Posted by Crux
I want to see some Holga pics Mayhem! When are you gonna get some developed and post em?
I'll get some up soon, you know after I showed you my holga...
I left it on the back of my truck at bill more lake
gotta get another.