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profdant139 wrote:I had taken my mother on some of the 4x4 roads above Silverton many years ago. She kept commenting and gasping, although they were far from the most difficult roads up there. Finally, on a section of road that was a little off camber, I turned to her and said "I really don't know what the rollover angle is for this truck". :E
Having said that, we did travel on roads that were so difficult that DW insisted on getting out and walking, for fear that the truck would roll over and go off the cliff. That's when you know you are really having fun! ๐
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โOct-26-2018 04:58 AM
profdant139 wrote:
At first, we were overwhelmed by the everyday Colorado high-altitude dark purplish blue sky -- it felt like we were astronauts on the edge of space. After a month, we started taking it for granted. Now, back in Southern Calif (with a hazy pastel blue sky), we are once again aware of how amazing it was.
On several of the photos I took, I actually had to make the sky duller, by toning down the saturation of the sky during the editing process. It looked unnatural, even though the photo was perfectly accurate.
โOct-25-2018 09:16 PM
โOct-25-2018 07:59 PM
profdant139 wrote:
Here's Part 4:
Part 4: Silverton
This shot was taken at Ice Lake, around 12,000 feet -- and this is really the color of the lake:
Click For Full-Size Image.
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