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Photography Area~Our Photos => Landscape & Travel => Topic started by: shutterbugmom on October 04, 2010, 11:44:05 PM
We were on our way from Teton Village to home in Idaho when I took this image of Old Faithful. We only had time for one eruption, so I had to get it right; or at least as right as I could with one shot. It's as beautiful and amazing as I remembered.
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You did get it right. The exposure looks spot on. Hard to really tell with such a small photograph. Good work. I'm living 4 hours from there, need to go. Never been and I'm from Idaho.
I have to enjoy these sights vicariously. There's just no way at this age I could ever get to see these scenes in person. So heartfelt thanks!
Quote from: oneofhis on October 05, 2010, 07:58:16 AM
You did get it right. The exposure looks spot on. Hard to really tell with such a small photograph. Good work. I'm living 4 hours from there, need to go. Never been and I'm from Idaho.
Thanks! I will try to post a larger image later, but this is just a little blog size file. Computer died so I am just now getting up and running again.
You are so close, you really need to go see it for yourself. It's so worth it!
Quote from: Jeanne Lee on October 05, 2010, 09:28:18 AM
I have to enjoy these sights vicariously. There's just no way at this age I could ever get to see these scenes in person. So heartfelt thanks!
Jeanne, I am honored and happy to be able to bring these scenes to you! I have several in the sequence of this eruption but I only posted the one when it was at its highest.
See it larger in its gallery at: http://www.shekinahphotography.com/p238163281