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  1. rbtree

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    Yup...the north side of the mt blew out, not just the top.... here's a live web cam view. Freshies down to maybe 4500-5500 feet there. http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/volcanocams/msh/views/java-highdef.php Due east of me, it snowed down to 3000 feet level Monday evening. Use google for great...
  2. rbtree

    Photography Thread

    What's left of St Helens.... In 1976, I skiied from its then pristine summit, some 1500 feet higher than after the 1980 eruption. Elk herd, on the site of the gigantic pyroclastic flow The mountain's lower flanks
  3. rbtree

    Photography Thread

    Cool waterfall.... I had to shield the camera lens from the mist.....except during the appx 1 second exposure.....
  4. rbtree

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    Some shots from a trip around Mt St Helens I took last summer: I love getting all starry eyed....
  5. rbtree

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    Have to say the same for my (stolen and not yet replaced) Pro1 Canon. Eyeing another one on ebay currently. 8 mp, LD glass, Raw mode....one of the few little cams worthy of the title "pro-sumer" But a bit outdated.... That said, I'm lusting after the impressive new Canon 5D Mk 11, which...
  6. rbtree

    Photography Thread

    Excellent, Gord!! You learned fast!
  7. rbtree

    Photography Thread

    Che, if your camera has a spot metering setting, choose it. Or,choose manual focus...and move the camera around till the focus appears sharp.
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