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Originally Posted by lost_but_found
You are very welcome! Thank you for taking the time to look at my pictures and give me some info. Picture #17 is a picture of love bugs, among many other bugs. I don't really know a whole lot about them, and I honestly can't stand them. I grew up in a small town about 1.5hrs north of Houston and they are more abundant there than they are here in Houston. They are quite bothersome in my opinion.
I just thought it would funny to take a humorous picture for my girlfriend and and title it Love is in the Air. It made her laugh.
Again, thank you for taking time to look at my pictures!
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Brett,
While looking at your wildflower shots, I also popped in to check out the Bandelier trip photos -- awesome place, it looks like. I was curious about what type of camera bag you're using -- it looks like it works well for folks wearing a backpack, and keeps the camera easily accessible (kangaroo pouch style). It looks large enough to hold a high end SLR and reasonable size zoom (though not our 300mm f4.0 L lens); if nothing else, I could use it to hold my binoculars and stick to my existing camera bag (Lowe Pro Orion -- holds SLR with the 300mm lens and a smaller lens, as well as batteries, filters, etc.)
Always looking for gear that makes life a little easier when I'm out on the trail, even though I don't get into the backcountry like you do.
PS: How long was the Bandelier trip? Just trying to get a feel, based on the types of tents and such I saw you all had with you.