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Monthly Archives: November 2010

Day 306

The University of Montana. (1/500, f5.6, 95mm, ISO 250, -1/2 stop) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 305

Again, with daylight… (1/180, f8, 41mm, ISO 125, -1/2 stop) (1/759, f8, 28mm,ISO 125, -1/2 stop) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 304

Clark’s Fork of the Columbia. (1/30, f4.5, 36mm, ISO 640) (1/15, f5.6, 28mm, ISO 640) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 303

Sunset over the University of /\/\onTana! (1/10, f4, 28mm, ISO 640) (1/10, f4, 41mm, ISO 640)

Day 302

I am in Missoula working today.  I got these two very different shots of the same seen on the way over. (1/750, f8, 122mm, ISO 100, -1/2 stop) (1/2000, f8, 115mm, ISO 100, -1.5 stops) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 301: More Tink!

A little flying around. (1/500, f8, 80mm, ISO 400) And then the Dragonfly said “RRAARRGGGHH!!!” (1/1000, f5.6, 122mm, ISO 400) Where’s I put that Fairy dust? (1/550, f8, 135mm, ISO 400) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 300

Sunday (Halloween) we got a visit from Tinkerbelle!  Her shadow seems to be looking around… (1/90, f8, 95mm, ISO 100) Whew!  At least it didn’t run off like that Pete guy’s shadow did… (1/180, f8, 85mm, ISO 100) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 299: Back to the Stable!

This is outside my cabin at the Montpelier Creek KOA.  It was beside a creek, near the office and restroom/shower, and when I pulled in the night before the stars went on forever!  I forgot a shirt there. <<sigh>> (All photos by Nikon Coolpix L11) Then it was up the road and down the road, […]

Day 298

Then it was back into the desert…well, a run up the Interstate into Wyoming, then a turn north towards Yellowstone… I always have my riding buddy along…come to think of it, he is a bit hard to find when I ride at night or in the rain.  Darned fair weather riders! The first view of […]

Day 297: The Heber Creeper!

In Heber, Utah, is a small tourist train called the Heber Valley Railroad, or the Heber Creeper for short.  It runs down and around a big lake to a well known park, then, after lunch, it returns.  I road it once years ago, and I posted a little about it on The Great 1998 Goldwing […]