On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 23:12:31 -0500, Steve Goss <stevegoss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Siddiq wrote:
>
>> If i wander around the arboretum by myself, would you figure at most of
>> the day can be spent there? I might skip the tripod, but then it really
>> isn't for sake of exposure, but rather composition, to get things level
>> and square. hm....
>
> The arboretum isn't huge, but has more stuff than when I was there last.
> <http://www.dallasarboretum.org/> You could lose several hours there if
> you take your time setting up shots. Since my daughter needs to catch or
> take pictures of 70 insects for her science class, we may drop by Sunday
> afternoon.
ah; well if I run into another Oly it will probably be yours :)
>> Yes, those two, not sure if SR is open to public though, it seems more
>> like a conference center in the middle of a national park. HR, however,
>> might have some things to see (given i like old bucolic "stuff").
>
> Southfork's web site says they give (sell) tours every day. It will not
> be bucolic, though. Way too much money for that. The Heritage Farmstead
> will definitely have the edge on bucolic. And be closer to you.
>
> Thanks, Steve Goss, Dallas Tx usa
HF it is then, that i'll try to see. now i'm tempted to bring along the
tripod... a good compromise will be the lightweight samsonite travel=pod,
instead of the big bogen.
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