birdshooter > Dawn at Maroon Bells
I visited Maroon Bells three days and took many exposures with three different cameras; Nikon D200 with a 12-24 f/4 lens, Leica Digilux 3 with a 14-50mm lens, and a Canon Powershot G9.  The use of a tripod is essential for sharp pictures especially using an f22 aperature.  Each performed excellently.
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Dawn at Maroon Bells
I visited Maroon Bells three days and took many exposures with three different cameras; Nikon D200 with a 12-24 f/4 lens, Leica Digilux 3 with a 14-50mm lens, and a Canon Powershot G9. The use of a tripod is essential for sharp pictures especially using an f22 aperature. Each performed excellently.
birdshooter > Dawn at Maroon Bells
I visited Maroon Bells three days and took many exposures with three different cameras; Nikon D200 with a 12-24 f/4 lens, Leica Digilux 3 with a 14-50mm lens, and a Canon Powershot G9.  The use of a tripod is essential for sharp pictures especially using an f22 aperature.  Each performed excellently.
Dawn at Maroon Bells
I visited Maroon Bells three days and took many exposures with three different cameras; Nikon D200 with a 12-24 f/4 lens, Leica Digilux 3 with a 14-50mm lens, and a Canon Powershot G9. The use of a tripod is essential for sharp pictures especially using an f22 aperature. Each performed excellently.
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