I was not designed for cold weather. Ian politely switched the cars temperature read out to metric for me so i could get a grasp of how cold it was. Nothing though...prepared me for the wind chill.
Welcome home... you big girl.
(not that I'm one to talk. I have no idea how I'm going to survive summer w/o melting)
Awesome shots Gus. I love the one you snagged of me. I used it for a new profile picture on my blog. Everyone loves it. So great to have met you. You brought such a dynamic to the group. Hope to see you again in the future.
Awesome shots Gus. I love the one you snagged of me. I used it for a new profile picture on my blog. Everyone loves it. So great to have met you. You brought such a dynamic to the group. Hope to see you again in the future.
That shot of the Audi? He was hanging out the window. Not once but a lot of
times. And -6? That was nothing. It was -6.5 just a minute or two earlier.
And I should mention that I made him stand out in the cold for over an hour
while we waited for Old Faithful to blow.
The shots of the trucks and mirror shots are another lesson in persistence.
Gus shot every chance he had. Same with the long road shot. What a great
lesson it was.
You couldn't ask for a better traveling buddy. Seriously. Made the miles go
by all too quickly.
Thanks for sharing the Journey!
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I don't really care that you didn't get landscapes. Your shots have a Gus-ism to them that none of us can even dream of replicating.
Cheers and it was a trip to finally meet you!
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It was great meeting you.
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Holy moly that is a GREAT potrait of Andy! Ladies, beware...
That last b/w train shot is perfect. Looking at it takes me to a completely different time and place.
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That shot of the Audi? He was hanging out the window. Not once but a lot of
times. And -6? That was nothing. It was -6.5 just a minute or two earlier.
And I should mention that I made him stand out in the cold for over an hour
while we waited for Old Faithful to blow.
The shots of the trucks and mirror shots are another lesson in persistence.
Gus shot every chance he had. Same with the long road shot. What a great
lesson it was.
You couldn't ask for a better traveling buddy. Seriously. Made the miles go
by all too quickly.
Thanks for sharing the Journey!
(definitely felt like a longer trip the first time T and I drove down to Coolangatta by ourselves)
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Thanks for sharing your perspective on the shootout, and yor travels. Very inspiring and unique point of view!
Nice to meet you, and ya really should have let me hook you up with some warm clothes!!!!
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