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On the road again!!!! Freightliner brought in a Cummins tech and he had to 'fool' the ECM to get my info into it. From Apopka to Savannah---NO problems, ran like a champ.
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Here is a High Dynamic Range (HDR) photo that I took over the weekend...




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acker1 wrote:

On the road again!!!! Freightliner brought in a Cummins tech and he had to 'fool' the ECM to get my info into it. From Apopka to Savannah---NO problems, ran like a champ.
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Last week, the bison had started giving birth. These are between Gardiner, MT and Mammoth Hot Springs.



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mokai wrote:



Cool shots..I was up there on Saturday..I am going back there this Saturday and staying for 7 days..Great place isn't it...
Yes, I love the area....which campground are you going to be in? We like to boondock just south of Sheep Bridge CG.


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Rubiranch wrote:

jimandsue60 wrote:

Rubiranch, I will be in the area for another couple of days and will be watching for it.


A picture would be fantastic, I sure hope YOU get the opportunity.


Oh! I'll be watching for this!!!

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Heir Max wrote:

Last week, the bison had started giving birth. These are between Gardiner, MT and Mammoth Hot Springs.


Thank you, Heir Max, for sharing the young bison! I love wildlife and the opportunity to view the babies is just wonderful.

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mokai wrote:

Here is a High Dynamic Range (HDR) photo that I took over the weekend...


It would sure look a lot better full-sized! Landscapes need a big canvas on which to show their beauty.

Did you use HDR software or just meld a couple images in Photoshop? I think I like the merging technique more than using Photomatix or the HRD function in PS. Get a more natural appearance than you do when you have to tone map back to an 8 bit image.

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Pete, you know why... I went to see DALE this weekend, 2 blocks from his house.

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