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In Reply to: RE: Archive Picture posted by pictureguy on September 27, 2014 at 12:16:16
that rests in Lassen National Park, I stop and take pix of it every time I go by it. And yes, B&W is the format of favor.
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... Your usage of the word, format, in the context you used it is not incorrect. You clearly conveyed what you meant.
However the little pessimistic lap dog will try to convince himself otherwise.
About the tree itself, is it sickly or just a different variety to those surrounding it?
Smile
Sox
long since alive. It has looked like that for a decade.
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I was up in San Gorgonio, in the early 80's, probably. I was up there the week before ThanksGiving. Weather was awful, cold, windy and SNOWING above about 10,000 feet.
I spent the night at High Meadow Springs, which SOUNDS picturesque until you realize I was in the middle of an overnite storm and woke up to 4" of snow on the ground and NO sun visibility at all.
I had 2 or 3 frames left in my camera! What a Moron.
On the way down / out, we were walking thru Slushy Meadows, one of the Headwaters of the Santa Ana River, when we saw a tree you couldn't see over lying across the trail. The trunk was 5' + in diameter and it had fallen the night before during the storm. I came back and visited that tree for a decade before it finally disappeared back into the mulch. What a noise it must have made when it fell. It had fallen right across the trail meaning a cool detour Around it. By the next spring, the rangers had taken a 'section' out of it and rolled the slice out of the way so the trail was again open.
Too much is never enough
a tad
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