Took a drive....

MCary

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I wish I could say that I was posting pictures of my new inwall 280 gallon tank, but I'm still working on it. But I have to post something every once, so here are shots from a little drive me an my GF took. Planned on a just a day trip, came back 2 days later.

Mom having fawns. One for her, one for the coyotes.

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Dad?

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It was a rainy day.

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Mike
 
We drove past this funny looking hill and I got some great pictures of chokecherry flowers. My understanding is that aliens kidknapped Richard Dreifus from the top of this hill. Unfortunately they returned him in time to film Stakeout 2, costarring an alien who stayed, Rosie O'Donnell.

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Then, this is some interesting geology. It seems that rain and wind eroded away the rock in this mountain, and randomly carved out areas that look strikingly like human faces! and even more amazing, to some people they closely resemble 4 dead presidents. I think its like looking in clouds. You can see anything you want. But with a good imagination I guess you can see it. Granted its better that the Virgin Mary's image in that piece of toast...

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This is a great place to dance with wolves.

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We're resting today, but tomorrow we're taking a drive the other direction. Should hit Teton and Yellowstone and then, who knows.

Mike
 
"How come the EXIf doesn't same 5D?"

Don't understand the question. The Buck was taken with my 30D, the rest with my 5D. I put my 400mm on my 30D later so I could get closer to critters Used the 28-105 on the 5D mostly.
 
I was just doing a cmd-i on them, not opening PS or anything. I thought maybe that you'd waffled on the 5d again. ;)
 
Wow, weird, the first and third pics were taken with my 5d but say 30d. The rest have none at all? Would it be a preset on CS3?
 
Yeah figured it out. I framed the buck in CS3 and then just pasted the others in as a new layer and it wrote the exif from the background layer when it flattened it. It also said I took the landscapre shot with the 400mm.
 
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