Advocate III
Advocate III
Where was this picture taken? Looks like the Big Hill outside Lajitas, TX where DOM Rock (see Fandango movie) is located.
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It wasWhere was this picture taken? Looks like the Big Hill outside Lajitas, TX where DOM Rock (see Fandango movie) is located.
Pathfinder II
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Very nice. I really wish I had the knack and skill for photography. I either can use my iPhone - which is usually buried somewhere deep in my gear (thank you Apple Watch) - or I can use a Canon PowerShot SX420. It's like a step above a point-and-shoot & a step below a DSLR. I am a volunteer wish granter with Make-A-Wish and the camera was a donation to take photos at wish reveals and things like that. None of my photos are ever any good though.Me, my rig and my camera in a nice spot! The summary of happiness…
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of course, the family are together… behind the scenes! ;-)
Pathfinder II
Really you don't like your pics? I encourage you to see a lot of this subject on Youtube. You can take classes on web too. You will learn a lot of tricks to improve your pics. ;-)Very nice. I really wish I had the knack and skill for photography. I either can use my iPhone - which is usually buried somewhere deep in my gear (thank you Apple Watch) - or I can use a Canon PowerShot SX420. It's like a step above a point-and-shoot & a step below a DSLR. I am a volunteer wish granter with Make-A-Wish and the camera was a donation to take photos at wish reveals and things like that. None of my photos are ever any good though.
Member III
I think I am just way too far left-brain oriented. I just need to find someone who is more right-brain creative to ride with who can take adventure shots.Really you doesn't like your pics? I encourage you to see a lot of this subject on Youtube. You can take classes on web too. You will learn a lot of tricks to improve your pics. ;-)
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Pathfinder I
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Those really are some of my favorites of all time. If I had the money & space I would love to have an XJ for just taking on the trail. 1 of my first cars was an XJ. In my opinion - Jeep really screwed the pooch when they dropped the 4.0 liter inline 6 for the 3.7 & then 3.6 V6. I kept my 96 XJ around until about 5 years ago as a back-up car until the trans finally went. It had over 350k on the odometer. It had a few pages of problems at that point that didn’t justify trying to fix it. In SC we don’t have safety inspections or emissions tests, we just pay annual property tax. I had it registered w/ a farm tag & only insured it for the mandatory state minimum. It only cost me like $450 a year to keep it road legal. I just paid $800 for the property tax to renew my tag on my Subaru (new cars are the worst). No wrecks, no tickets, no negative marks & I pay like $1200 annually for liability, comprehensive, collision, underinsured, uninsured, rental reimbursement & custom parts/equipment insurance coverage.Here's a few pix of one of my adventures. I actually did all the body work and put it back like new and wheeled it for 4 more years before the unibody started coming apart at the seams.
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The funniest part is that I drove it back from Moab (400 miles on the interstate) that way. I got on the web the next day and read an article about some crazy bastard a white XJ driving on the interstate in a busted up XJ...
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Out flexin the Raptor today! This thing really is a beasty pants!!
Enthusiast I
Thanks! It's a Baja Rack, flat utility. Like it a lot...Cool! Whats is your rack brand?
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