Steptoe Butte Revisited
ront
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I have been to Steptoe Butte three times in the last few months. I always find it a very enjoyable place to visit as I notice a lot of other photographers do.
This time around, I have tried to capture a bit more of the feel of the place. I am not sure how well I have succeeded, but I did try. There will be a few pictures in this thread.
I hope you all find something here that you like.
Ron
1. Obviously not Steptoe Butte at all, but you will see these all over the area.
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3. Starting up the Butte.
4. Looking up toward the top.
5. Continuing up the Butte.
6. At the top.
7. The shadow of the Butte as the sun gets lower.
8. Scenes from the top.
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This time around, I have tried to capture a bit more of the feel of the place. I am not sure how well I have succeeded, but I did try. There will be a few pictures in this thread.
I hope you all find something here that you like.
Ron
1. Obviously not Steptoe Butte at all, but you will see these all over the area.
2.
3. Starting up the Butte.
4. Looking up toward the top.
5. Continuing up the Butte.
6. At the top.
7. The shadow of the Butte as the sun gets lower.
8. Scenes from the top.
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10.
11.
12.
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14.
15.
16.
"The question is not what you look at, but what you see". Henry David Thoreau
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