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What a beautiful photo! Breathtaking view!
Tell Neil thanks. Sure makes me lonesome for those Rocky Point skys.
Justine
Thank you, Carol!
And we miss YOU at Rocky Point!
What a fantastic photo it gets better each week! The reflection on the Lake is just perfect. What type of camera is Neil using?
Neil uses an Olympus Stylis Digital, Trish. Kind of beat up from travel. As for settings, etc., I don’t know what he’s using, but I imagine it varies. He doesn’t use a flash and is also sure to place the camera on a steady surface so the shot is clear.