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… and the vacation is officially over…
I arrived home this morning around 3:30AM CDT from a 5 night, 6 day trip to Goodyear, Arizona. I was visiting a good friend of mine, Bruce (Photo), and had an excellent time. We saw many cool sites, including Tombstone, AZ, which I am very excited about. I will be posting some photos of my trip (as well as the technical articles I promised earlier) on here soon. Right now, I am in the process of getting over the jet lag and trying to unpack and get ready for work tomorrow… Yep, ladies and gentlemen, much appreciated readers, and all .00834 of the rest of you who don’t fall into either of these categories, the vacation is over.
On the last night of my trip in Arizona, Bruce thought it would be a cool idea to do some low light photography. We both learned a little bit about our cameras capabilities, how to adjust settings for aperture, shutter speeds, etc., and had a great time to boot. Below are a few shots of the Estrella Mountain Range and a stop on the road to Cleator, AZ and Crown King, AZ (more on these two towns later).
Thanks to this little fun time in Arizona, I have started a photo set on my Flickr page devoted to Low Light Photography.
Until next time…





























May 29th, 2007 at 11:01 PM
Of course Flickr is down right now! Can’t wait to hear about your trip.
FromMay 30th, 2007 at 2:04 PM
I’m glad you had a great time and made it back safely! I’m looking forward to seeing more pictures — especially the “low-light” ones. The picture in your post with the stars in it looks great!
FromMay 30th, 2007 at 5:11 PM
More photos from my trip are available on my Flickr page and more are on the way.
Enjoy!
Jeff
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