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![]() Topography V I have always been under the impression (probably from pictures in grade school geography books many years ago) that the Rockies were an unbroken collection of mountain ranges, more or less. However, we soon flew over a break in the mountains where it appears that crop circles were being irregated. Unfortunately, I had to rush the two photos in this montage because I had only a brief break in cloud cover, and my focus was not as sharp as it should be. The pictures are sufficiently interesting, notwithstanding technical deficiencies, to post them together. (L) ISO 100, 1/400s, f8.0, 110mm of 70-300mm (R) ISO 100, 1/400s, f/7.0, 300mm of 70-300mm | |
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