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Beautiful picture. Made me want to be there right now. Except I don't know where that is. What lake is that? And what time of year? Was it taken in the morning?
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rightstar76 wrote:Beautiful picture. Made me want to be there right now. Except I don't know where that is. What lake is that? And what time of year? Was it taken in the morning?
That is Mack Lake with Bear Creek Spire in the background. It is at the end of the Rock Creek Rd. The hike is about 15 minutes from the trailhead at Mosquito Flat. I ran up there early one morning to get the sunrise hitting the tops of the peaks. Here is another one from the same morning. It was in early-mid October a couple of years ago.

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Those are some great captures Jody! Your still using film?
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Hikin Mike wrote:Those are some great captures Jody! Your still using film?
Yes, until they pry my film camera from my cold dead fingers.
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mountaineer wrote:
Hikin Mike wrote:Those are some great captures Jody! Your still using film?
Yes, until they pry my film camera from my cold dead fingers.
If it still works then why not. My film Minolta X570 quit working, repaired, broke again, repaired again and I finely decided to get a DSLR Canon 300D and I really love it now.

I really wasn't "serious" until I bought the DSLR. Much easier on the pocket book!
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