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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Nice pics. Especially the 3rd one. You gotta post'em in the Photography section. Here in Quebec we remember the Ice Storm of '98. We were without power for 2 weeks. Some people went as much as 5 weeks. It took power crews from all over Canada and the US to return power. I even saw a Power Utility truck from Kansas. But, it was a power crew from Pennsylvania that returned power to my street. It was really funny watching my neighbours trying to ask them questions in french. The driver kept pointing at the big Pennsylvania logo on his truck while angrily repeating "We're not from here". Too bad it wasn't the Kansas crew, I've been dying to use the phrase "You're not in Kansas anymore, Toto".
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Hrmmm.. and here I thought the tread was going to be a lesson on simulating Ice in Bryce! Those would be really truely awsome pics if you'd done them in Bryce and could teach us how you did it! No fair taking the short cut route and photographing God's work! [grins] Seriously though all of the above are good examples of something that would fit in the Photography galleries!
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