Here is a regular size photo, and incidentally, the final of the sunset pictures of the Chiracahua National Monument. This trip was part of our annual photography trip that my mom and I started doing a few years ago. This trip was a little bit special for me, as my son wanted to tag along this go around. He has shown an interest in photography lately (go figure) and even though his digital camera got broken, I loaned him my old 35 millimeter SLR film camera that bit me with the photography bug. He's learning (hopefully) the old way of shooting film. To me, the old way is incredibly painful. Imagine taking a photo and then not being able to see it. Even worse, you have to wait until you finish taking all the other photos on your roll of film. Now imagine even further, that you have to drop off the film to be processed. Even worse, the one-hour processing store had a seven day waiting period due to equipment issues. Oh the calamity! Yeah. It's that bad. #ILoveDigital
Categories: [Canon 30D] [Landscapes]
Tags: arizona chiracahua national_park silhouette sunset willcox
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