The perfect picture.

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EBSTEVE
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The perfect picture.

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I am not saying that this is the perfect picture or by any means saying I am a photographer, I am just showing that the perfect picture is a bunch of work. Nobody took this picture of me last Saturday and you see the animal tracks and the mostly undisturbed snow making it more than just another "wheeling" picture. What you don't see is what it takes to get the picture, here is the photographer

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and here is the waste deep snow that is "easy" going on the way back.
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and here is SnowPhoto yesterday setting up for pictures, I was warm and driving while he sat in the snow taking pictures of us as we went by.
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Just remember, if you want great pictures dress warm!
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Re: The perfect picture.

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That's awesome :) Here's the opposite side of that photo...

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And towards the end of the trip...

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Re: The perfect picture.

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It helps to have the village idiot for a subject :finger:

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EBSTEVE
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Re: The perfect picture.

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OUCH!
But with losing two beads yesterday and how sore I am from trying to ski down the drift yesterday I guess I deserve it!
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