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stefan
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| Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 11:09 am Post subject: ALBUM • Wonders of the World |
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the old "beyond utah" thread
the following was during a time when folks saw this forum as strictly utah-based and this thread was to allow folks to show their photos from elsewhere ... but now that bogley is more universal i've renamed the thread to wonders of the world ... so please ... feel free to blow our minds
:eek2: :eek2: :eek2:
stefan wrote: i know most find it hard to believe that there is anything really outside of utah (har har) but,
given that this is a utah forum, it makes sense that there should be a thread of photos outside of utah.
why?
well, it seems to me that there are many talented photographers who spend their time here on this board,
and they photograph other places too. so, a thread to express themselves beyond utah ...
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stefan
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| Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 11:27 am Post subject: |
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i'll start 'er off (thinking of snow) with a shot from a may b/c skiing trip in CAL-EE-FOR-nee-a
peering into yosemite from matterhorn peak,
eastern sierra nevada, CA • May 2004
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Summit42
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I took this pic while hiking around Jenny Lake in the Grand Tetons; spring of 2005.
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americanhero
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nice idea :2thumbs: So here is a shot of Little Finland, Nevada. A fantastic area to explore a lot of funny rock formations
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Richard Barron
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Grapevine Hills, Big Bend National Park, Texas, March 2007...
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Richard Barron
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Devil's Hall Trail, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, November 2006...
FWIW, I am hoping to bring Abby, Mitchell and the dogs to Utah later this month. Can't wait. :nod:
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sparker1
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Chinook Pass, near Mt Rainier NP.
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Summit42
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I took this picture of my wife and our oldest child walking along McClure's Beach in Point Reyes in 2005 ... I really love this picture.
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americanhero
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Rainbow Vista/Valley of Fire
The colored rock formations in VoF are amazing and I enjoyed it being there in late afternoon.
Not the best pic throughout the windshield, but I like it somehow. :wink: |
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stefan
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| Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 11:54 pm Post subject: |
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my friend jen took this shot while we were hiking in chamonix
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goofball
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| wichita mountains, oklahoma. |
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Richard Barron
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goofball wrote: wichita mountains, oklahoma.
Now you're talking about where I grew up. The Wichitas are something of a diamond in the rough.
http://richardbarron.net/galleries2/wichitasnov/
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goofball
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Richard Barron wrote: goofball wrote: wichita mountains, oklahoma.
Now you're talking about where I grew up. The Wichitas are something of a diamond in the rough.
-Richard :nod:
SPECTACULAR area. we lived in tulsa until 03 and i would frequently make trips down there, its where i cut my outdoors teeth.
styx canyon is very cool, but hard as hell to get too. |
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stefan
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| Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 11:34 pm Post subject: |
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| more like diamonds nicely cut, i would think |
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stefan
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| Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 11:36 pm Post subject: |
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in the heart of wrangell-st. elias nat'l park, alaska, august, 1997
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