Walter, you have a great eye for photography. What is even more amazing is that most of these photos were taken through the windshield while the RV was moving along the highway at around 60mph.
Dys and I don't ever take many photos when we go RV'ing. Guess it's because we live so close. We never take it for granted, but we absorb it through our skin and souls. Your photographic record is something we will treasure for the rest of our lives.
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Sat 20 May, 2006 09:35 am
Diane wrote:
Walter, you have a great eye for photography. What is even more amazing is that most of these photos were taken through the windshield while the RV was moving along the highway at around 60mph.
I must admit that I didn't photograph when I was driving :wink:
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Sat 20 May, 2006 10:06 am
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Sat 20 May, 2006 10:26 am
Shortly afterwards, we made our overnight stop at the Ute RV Park
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Sat 20 May, 2006 10:28 am
Actually, we stayed not in tents but as usual here :wink:
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Sat 20 May, 2006 10:29 am
Because of the surrounding mountains, I've mad some 'nightshots' in the evening
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Sat 20 May, 2006 10:35 am
Congratulationes para fotograficos.
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Sat 20 May, 2006 10:59 am
Walter, I really love your evening shots. You should turn them into calendars.
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Sat 20 May, 2006 11:13 am
Now a couple of the most bizarre mountains/hills/rocks I've ever seen .... passing the famous Ship Rock on the way towards Gallup:
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Sat 20 May, 2006 11:37 am
Gallup was once a major mining town
Which was of minor interest, if any.
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Sat 20 May, 2006 11:37 am
The town is known as the Heart of Indian Country (e.g. administration, hospital) and the Indian Jewelry Capital of the World, with more than 100 trading posts.
Which led to thankful remarks by Mrs Walter and major interest by VISA. :wink:
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Sat 20 May, 2006 11:37 am
Beautiful pictures! Have you gone to Santa Fe as well?
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Sat 20 May, 2006 11:46 am
Walter Hinteler wrote:
I must admit that I didn't photograph when I was driving :wink:
Did Diane and Dyslexia actually allow Walter to do some of the driving????