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codyblank
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SUPER NICE! great pics too. thanks
Think snowmaking temps.
Jamie
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@TannerP 154343 wrote:Is that a duck blind or something out on the slope?



thats one of the "features" in their terrain park.



the conditions there look amazing for early season, i'm actually excited to go to snowshoe for the consumer demo this year hah.
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So, I'm too lazy to look at the exif data, were those shot with the D90?
EastCoaster
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Yeah, shot with the D90, straight up Auto "sports" mode with continuous shooting. That thing is the bomb. Gonna have some great pics from out west this year....esp. if I get some advice from jbc about tweaking for snow/light conditions.
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What case are you using for your D90 EC?
EastCoaster
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Sheri was just using a normal LowePro DSLR case slung around her shoulder. Im getting one of these for Christmas:







http://fstopgear.com/now/product/mountain-series/tilopa



Kind of big, but made for DSLRs. I like their smaller bag as well, but it doesnt have any loops to carry skis with.
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Thought I remembered you using a hard case in your backpack last year.
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I'm jealous. Looks like fun!
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I was using a Pelican case for my old camera, but its too small for the D90. A pelican case big enough for that one would be a little tight in my smaller pack. I might give it a try at some point- I think we have an old Pelican case big enough for one around here somewhere...
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You need a boarder EC
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