Looking at life through a 50mm lens
Looking at life through a 50mm lens
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Cory (of he-gave-me-the-D50 fame) came to visit me on his mid-tour leave. Since we only get to see each other about every three months, we made the most of it. However, since Alaska is really, really big, (if you divided Alaska in half, what would that make Texas? The third largest state! Oh, I love this place) there are still many many places for us to go together, so we've barely even touched the tip of the iceberg in our adventures. Wherever we went, we dedicated time to rectifying the we-have-no-pictures-of-us problem. The following pictures were composed by me on a tripod and snapped using the D50's remote.

On the very tip of west Anchorage with Cook Inlet, Mt Susitna, and the Alaska Range behind us
Nikon D50
On an unspecified mountain near Flattop just outside of east Anchorage
Nikon D50
At the University Lake dog park in Anchorage
Nikon D50
Along Turnagain Arm
Nikon D50
On the very tip of west Anchorage with Cook Inlet, Mt Susitna, and the Alaska Range behind us
Nikon D50
Posted by smoore to alaska, portrait, snapshots at 20:39 | Comments (0)
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