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Seems about right rvrscm... it took me ~22 hrs to get to Denver from Charlotte, and SLC is another 7+ hours from here.



I need to get out there again sometime soon.
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I should get reflective goggle lenses
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@Murphy 240233 wrote:The B&W skinning pic is sweet. Was that shot as a raw image?



Concur.



Great pics and nice lines. Gonna have to find me some of that....
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@Murphy 240233 wrote:The B&W skinning pic is sweet. Was that shot as a raw image?



Believe it or not, that was taken with my iPhone. I did some post processing in Lightroom (noise reduction, a little sharpening), but the camera is pretty great. Much easier than pulling out the DSLR.



A few of those images are iPhone images...they blend in pretty well with the Nikon at that size.
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@EastCoaster 240292 wrote:Believe it or not, that was taken with my iPhone. I did some post processing in Lightroom (noise reduction, a little sharpening), but the camera is pretty great. Much easier than pulling out the DSLR.



A few of those images are iPhone images...they blend in pretty well with the Nikon at that size.



It was the exposure that impressed me. Full sun, white snow and dark shadows and it still has detail throughout. Very impressive for an iPhone.
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