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To: Clappy who wrote (61297)7/14/2004 10:43:17 AM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 65232
 
Thanks. I wish there would have been a little better
sunlight for some of the shots. There was a thick band of
clouds just above the horizon that caused my 200 speed
film to lose some of the detail my 35mm is capable of
achieving.

If you have never been to the Grand Canyon, I strongly
suggest you go there & see it in person. Plan on at least
two days to take it in. There is no way any pictures can
do it justice.

The Grand Canyon is breathtakingly beautiful.

And yes, I did seriously enjoy my trip. I saw so many
wonderful, amazing, awesome & beautiful people/places/things.
And that includes dinner with Polvie <g>. I took a lot of
pictures when time & film permitted, but I have hundreds
of rolls of pictures that are embedded in my cranium that
I will forever cherish.