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Re: Photographing the Rio Grande Gorge
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2011, 09:53:51 AM »
WOW!

I was going to say what a great photographer you were, but since you're in a lot of the pictures you've posted I guess I need to compliment your wife.

You should do a coffee table book.
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Re: Photographing the Rio Grande Gorge
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2011, 11:24:07 AM »
Awesome pictures, E!
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Re: Photographing the Rio Grande Gorge
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2011, 01:22:40 PM »
WOW!

I was going to say what a great photographer you were, but since you're in a lot of the pictures you've posted I guess I need to compliment your wife.

You should do a coffee table book.

Excepting those two iPhone pics, every other picture of me is either set up by me, with a trigger-man doing the button-pushing, or using some fascinating last-era technology called a "tripod" and a "timer."  But I will pass that on to her, as you're right, and those are actually good enough shots to be included, given their context.  Thanks!

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Glad you enjoyed them.  It was breathtaking.

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Re: Photographing the Rio Grande Gorge
« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2011, 01:51:18 PM »
iPhone? Was it the last gen or newer? The camera is great whichever it is. How many Pix?
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Re: Photographing the Rio Grande Gorge
« Reply #5 on: June 14, 2011, 02:15:13 PM »
iPhone? Was it the last gen or newer? The camera is great whichever it is. How many Pix?

Dunno.  I'll assume 3rd gen from an excerpt in my September 15th 2010 post:

My next door neighbor, who is a gadget-freak and bought the iPhone 4 the day it came out, sold us his 3G. The timing was perfect, as my wife's phone was getting a little long in the tooth and she'd mentioned looking to replace it. I simply put her SIM car in it and she's up and running - no data plan, but we have wifi at the house so she's thrilled. I'm only a little jealous, because its way cooler than the blackberry.

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Re: Photographing the Rio Grande Gorge
« Reply #6 on: June 15, 2011, 08:42:28 AM »
Hey E,

We were out there a couple winters ago to Ski/Tube in Angel Fire and took the drive over to Taos. Everything covered in a deep white powder was very cool. Well, I guess it looked like most mountains do in the winter; sky and terrain blended into one gray. The road up to Red River was a 4WD dream. Anywho, my pics of the gorge are not near as cool but I am wondering if the little Volkswagon was still down on the NE side under the bridge?

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Re: Photographing the Rio Grande Gorge
« Reply #7 on: June 15, 2011, 06:41:44 PM »
Hey E,

We were out there a couple winters ago to Ski/Tube in Angel Fire and took the drive over to Taos. Everything covered in a deep white powder was very cool. Well, I guess it looked like most mountains do in the winter; sky and terrain blended into one gray. The road up to Red River was a 4WD dream. Anywho, my pics of the gorge are not near as cool but I am wondering if the little Volkswagon was still down on the NE side under the bridge?

Is this the one?  Kinda looked like a Jeep to me: