Thanks Ted and Walter. You sure had one heck of a vacation full of wonderful photo opportunities that you captured with style.

Evocative and fascinating imagery, especially the Picher series. Made me think about Chernobyl although the circumstances are different between these two towns...

Boris

On 11/15/2010 12:24 AM, Walter Gilbert wrote:
I started to post the photos I took to Flickr, but quickly grew annoyed
at the fact that it was taking forever to get them all uploaded (and
that I've exceeded my 200-photo limit!!!). So, I went ahead and put
together a couple of blog posts with some of the images I took on our
treks out into the NW Arkansas and NE Oklahoma hinterlands.

After looking at Ted's shots, I must say I'm submitting these humbly,
and only because it would be unseemly not to do so. It seems Ted was
wise enough to take time to create good photography, whereas I took a
rather scatter-shot approach -- taking pictures of everything that
moved, and didn't move. If I learned anything from our trips, it's the
old maxim, "Slow and steady wins the race." RAW vs. jpeg. Bracketed vs.
single exposure. Tripod vs. handheld.

My hat is off to you, Mr. Beilby. You gave me quite a tutorial, whether
you intended to or not. :-)

http://waltgilbert.posterous.com/picher-oklahoma-americas-newest-ghost-town

http://waltgilbert.posterous.com/scenes-from-northwest-arkansas

Comments and critiques are, of course, welcome.

-- Walt


http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/waltergilbert
http://waltgilbert.posterous.com/ <http://polipix.posterous.com/>

On 11/14/2010 12:48 PM, Theodore Beilby wrote:
I know some of you hate Flickr but I decided to use it because of
putting around
fifty shots online. I divided them into different locations and put
them into a
collection:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ted_beilby/collections/72157625264533489/

Comments are welcomed,

We went to:

Boxley Valley Nature Area, Steel Creek Campground, Lost Valley
Campground, and
War Eagle Mill on Wednesday.

On Friday, we drove to Pitcher, Oklahoma. I hope you enjoy.........

Ted





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