Photograph and Camera talk
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Thanks, @Jett129 . That last one in particular was a good kick in the ass for me as to why I should carry a camera more often. We passed this sign on the way back home not more than ~45mins later and the little note was wiped away. Enjoy your trip and hope you come back with some good shots! 
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@pechelman When I was just getting photography,I had a really wonderful photography mentor,and the only condition he gave me in order for him to work with me was that I can never say...I wish I'd had my camera. I,for one, am glad you took that shot,as the other age old adage is...We miss 100% of the shots we don't take. 
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@pechelman Both really captivating. So much to like about both pictures,from lighting to composition. 
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I like the 90mm shot @weftyarn 
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@pechelman loved #4 (the bridge) immediately but on looking again at #1-3, I think there must be an interesting story behind each one. Each could be the final shot of a film. 
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Great shots @pechelman I like the first and last ones best 
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One of my favorite spots on earth. Terlingua, TX. Just outside of Big Bend National Park. This is a yurt the wife and I enjoy staying at when we need to unplug. This area has one of, if not the, darkest sky in the US. I happened to catch this shooting star one night.    
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These are amazing @Go-For-Chill 
 We had similar skies back in 2018 in Lassen Volcanic NP but I was nowhere near having the skills let alone the equipment as you to catch it properly haha@pechelman The bridge shot is amazing! Definitely stands out. 
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Love these aesthetic. The rocking chairs really did it for me. 
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@Go-For-Chill really beautiful shots 
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@pechelman All really great,but gravitate towards the three empty chair shots. 

















