Rich Rohrich said:Doug - I was thinking a tripod and an infrared converted camera. If he keeps this up Dave may force me to drive to Wisconsin and visit him. ;)
I'll just blindfold him and walk him in circles before we get there or better yet point out the vicious wildlife living around here like tree bears and hoppie sloths (the true wildlife can be seen in the pools below the falls during the summer if you sneak in real quiet according to the guy that sent me here- apparently it is a favorite skinny dipping spot for locals teens)ODM2 said:oh, no... You are quite mistaken Mr. Rohrich. Dave lives in Indiana.
You'd be crazy to look for scenery like that in Wisconsin. nuttin' but cornfields, dairy cows, slurrystores and people who say hey, youbetcha in them parts. You best take your camera in the other direction.
oldguy said:or better yet point out the vicious wildlife living around here like tree bears and hoppie sloths .
Rich Rohrich said:I especially like the last one. That's a scene that is screaming for Black & White or Infrared, or maybe one of each. :)
fatcat216v2 said:Rich- You can't make that rock black...It wouldn't be what it is if you take away its natural color. That is blasphemy!
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