Riverbluff Cave field house

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Re: Riverbluff Cave field house

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BROUSER wrote:... From a short-face bear, extinct for about 10,000 years, give or take.
How do you know it's from that bear?
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The height on the wall, the time period of the cave, the size. Pluse the expert said so, and who am I to argue?
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BROUSER wrote:I have a Pentax SE, which is just a little more convenient than the K1000. But it's not just about the convenience, I like the process and the challenges. It's why people still paint with oil instead of doing it all on the computer.
I agree, if you use a camera like that then there's no doubt that a bad photo is your fault. And all the fstop adjustments, variable shutter speeds and filtered lenses that can be added on means you can really take some artistic pictures.
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