Cruise Moab 2011 Pictures

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Suppose you could use a Red/Yellow chromo-blend lense filter?

Lesson learned. No more photo talk from my end.
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Got one for birthday gift:clap: about 30+ years ago. Fun to play with on film, :bounce:great for :cool:sunsets. I was just starting to think what I was doing on B&W,:doh: then they came out with all this :crybaby:digital stuff. I still haven't read the new rule book.:bang::bang: I think I still have about 5 Olympus camera bodies buried in the closet somewhere.....:meh:
 
I've never seen that river appear so green; usually, it's much more red & muddy :)

I had the same thought and then went and looked at my pics - I was surprised how green the river came out - but Kevin's look saturated..
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I've never seen that river appear so green; usually, it's much more red & muddy :)

I had the same thought and then went and looked at my pics - I was surprised how green the river came out - but Kevin's look saturated..

Agree, I remember it being different color every time we have been there. Reddish, brownish, grayish and this time green, the water was about the same color as the trees along the river. Maybe an algae bloom?
 
One of the lizards on the big trees at Potato Bottom.
Looking back over Potato Bottom and forwards towards Hardscrabble.

the trail over Hardscrabble was great - there was just no way to capture that part on a pic, couldn't be made out from the bottom
 
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