3 Best Snoball Pictures

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lets see some more people. i know there were almost 60 of you at the snoball..... did you all forget your cameras? saturday at midnight is the deadline for pics.

im really liking the ones so far.
 

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Here are my three favorites

McManus cruising on Rt 80 low rider style
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Netix truck can blaze trail in 2 wheel drive
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Back seat driver in a white out
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these almost look photoshopped. the contrast is so bold. what kind of camera?

They were edited in Lightroom, most of the contrast appearance comes from the vignetting effect and small adjustments to clarity, vibrance, saturation, and a little sharpening. Camera was a Sony Alpha Nex-5N with the 18-55m kit lens, and a lens filter/protector because of all the wind and snow. The one of Kanakry's truck has an antique filter effect on it.

I haven't posted any pics in here because I don't have a Raptor.
 

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I will post up some scenic shots. Otherwise all my pictures would be of truck butts.

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Lake Superior remiding us who is in charge

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Copper Harbor Or Bust!

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Great Trail Breaking Team Charlie

BTW, in all my time in the Keweenaw, those waves were in the top 3 of what I have seen. Those rocks range 5 to 10 feet above the water on a clam day.
 
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