Hernán -  Well done!  I really like the bicho rojo (o sea bicho azul con
cabeza rojo?), #17 and the caterpillar (#29)! Me parece que ha aprendido
usar su F 100mm F/2.8 . . .
Thank you for sharing.

I stopped by the small Konza visitors center late one afternoon earlier this
spring on my way back to KC from K-State, and I could see the potential.
Your photos remind me that I need to back out there soon and do some of my
own exploration.

Stan

> From: Hernán Mouro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 20:58:15 -0500
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Hiking at Konza
> 
> Last Saturday my wife and I went hiking to Konza Prairie, a conservation
> area near Manhattan... no, not the Big Apple, the Little Apple, in...
> Kansas!
> 
> We got up really early, at 4.30 am, and we went there. It was still dark,
> but the sky was starting to lighten up. We spent from 5.30 to noon enjoying
> the pure air and taking pictures. Fortunately, it was a glorious day, and
> this is the first time we take so many pictures in such a short time. This
> is all the "fault" of my almost new ZX-5n and this list. :-) We took about 4
> rolls in six hours, when a roll usually lasted more than a month in our
> point and shoot. I almost felt guilty.
> 
> Anyway, if you want to see the pictures, they're here:
> http://seiscuerdas.com/mouro/photo/konza. I uploaded them there mostly for
> my family in Argentina, but I hope you'll enjoy them, too.
> 
> Hernan Mouro.
> 

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