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Santa Elena Canyon, Big Bend |
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War Eagles Museum, Santa Teresa NM |
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Tiguex Park, Albuquerque |

Because it is so small and light-weight the Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim often tags along on photo outings. It often produces pictures which I like better than those I get from much more elaborate and expensive cameras. Quite a lot of people feel the same way about the little VUWS; there is a robust
Flickr user group. A couple talented VUWS users that I follow regularly are
Calinore in Paris and
mugley in Melbourne
1 comment:
Good use of a favorite camera. The shadows in the last one are great, as the flare ring in the first one. I must get my VUSW into exercise again.
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