I said that way back up in post #6! :unimpressed:Mako Koiwai wrote:Bingo ... note the icy marbles
Anyway... glad all are ok.
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I said that way back up in post #6! :unimpressed:Mako Koiwai wrote:Bingo ... note the icy marbles
Talk about burying the lead!Mako Koiwai wrote:Bingo ... note the icy marbles
Karen is smiling so I assume you weren't getting a ticket.Mako Koiwai wrote:P5 ... this surface looked just like El Toro ?!
Two words: Scandinavian flick.Mako Koiwai wrote:Moments after landing ... our big concern was getting warning flares up around the downhill corner so that no one would slide into us. btw. 15 year old flares still work.
Note the completely clear road in the background. You can see how suddenly the hail covered curve would have come up
Doesn't matter who was driving........the car is possessed. }:)Pete Loney wrote:Since I have yet to see a reference to whom was driving....
We should take bets on who was at the wheel }:)
Sorry, reading comprehension FTW!Mako Koiwai wrote:P3 ... I'm photographing the car in front of us, trying out some high iso settings in the gathering gloom. Karen has just moved into the passing lane.
Good catch, missed that.Greg Peng wrote:Sorry, reading comprehension FTW!Mako Koiwai wrote:P3 ... I'm photographing the car in front of us, trying out some high iso settings in the gathering gloom. Karen has just moved into the passing lane.
Looks like foam not snow.Mako Koiwai wrote:Part 2
Almost as civilized as Scotland.Max Hayter wrote:Canada looks almost civilized!
Guess he knew your photos would turn out better!Mako Koiwai wrote:We saw LOTS of weddings ... some a bit ... odd:
We meet the only unfriendly Canadian in Canada. One of the photographers said we weren't allowed to photograph their very public event.