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Need some tips on photography for national Parks.
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<blockquote data-quote="grandpaw" data-source="post: 647780" data-attributes="member: 8635"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">Thanks everyone for the suggestions, keep them coming!!! I have a 10-20mm lens and hadn't even thought about it. I will add that to the kit I will be taking. Both my buddy and myself have the senior passes so that is taken care of. I didn't know if I could take my tripod on the plane and not have to worry about it but he has one I can borrow while I am there. We are flying up on May 8th and flying back on the 26th. It shouldn't be hot then and the kids will still be in school so hopefully it won't be as crowded. I am very excited about the photo opportunities. I have never been West of Missouri before so this will be a whole new experience for me and something different to photograph. I appreciate all the input and welcome all suggestions.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandpaw, post: 647780, member: 8635"] [SIZE=5]Thanks everyone for the suggestions, keep them coming!!! I have a 10-20mm lens and hadn't even thought about it. I will add that to the kit I will be taking. Both my buddy and myself have the senior passes so that is taken care of. I didn't know if I could take my tripod on the plane and not have to worry about it but he has one I can borrow while I am there. We are flying up on May 8th and flying back on the 26th. It shouldn't be hot then and the kids will still be in school so hopefully it won't be as crowded. I am very excited about the photo opportunities. I have never been West of Missouri before so this will be a whole new experience for me and something different to photograph. I appreciate all the input and welcome all suggestions.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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