Brian Roebuck
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Caver
Caving - the one activity that really brings you to your knees!
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Post by Brian Roebuck on Sept 6, 2007 5:10:35 GMT -5
A couple of us gathered last Sunday to do a few photos of local caves. Lynn, Bull, Roger, and myself all headed out carrying camera gear to try and capture some good photos and have fun in the process. Our first cave was a small one but rather interesting in that it has chert ceiling, Chattanooga shale walls, and a limestone bottom. The whole cave is one steeply sloping room with a level spot about halfway down. We did several shots with multiple flashes but the cave sucks up light. We'll have to go back armed with more light to get better results.
The second cave is a nice friendly cave with a large formation and walking passage. many photos were taken using Roger and I as models. Some of the photos turned out fine. Lynn had some issues with settings being bumped during transport or handling and didn't get quite what she wanted. Still it was a fun day of caving and we all learned more about photography.
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Post by tncaveres on Sept 6, 2007 10:18:01 GMT -5
My wife called me that day & said she had seen a couple trucks parked along the side of the road with NSS member tags on the front.
I told her it was yall. She said she could not remmeber what yalls truck looked like.
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L Roebuck
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Caving
^V^ Just a caver
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Post by L Roebuck on Sept 6, 2007 18:37:39 GMT -5
My wife called me that day & said she had seen a couple trucks parked along the side of the road with NSS member tags on the front. I told her it was yall. She said she could not remmeber what yalls truck looked like. She did ok. We changed caving trucks recently -- but tell her it's still a red truck.
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