A few days ago I went in the cave. Here are a some pictures.
These were taken with a Lumix GX7 and a Panasonic 20mm lens.
I’ll be posting some additional photos from this trip. I’ll also be taking the tour again before I leave.
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DeSoto Caverns 3
Jan 06, 2015 @ 06:47:18
that particularly drippy one is particularly trippy. i love caverns.
Jan 06, 2015 @ 07:02:54
Drippy and trippy…I wish I’d thought of that. lol Caves are interesting. I hope to visit some more.
Jan 06, 2015 @ 07:50:11
Beautiful captures. I’m a huge Panasonic fan.
Jan 06, 2015 @ 08:21:15
Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed the pictures.
The GX7 has really changed the way I shoot. It’s lighter weight makes carrying it all day a breeze compared to my DSLR. Also, when I’m shooting on the street, people don’t seem to notice it nearly as much.
Jan 06, 2015 @ 13:43:07
I love the way the camera obeys you. Together you came up with an eye candy. Thanks for bringing the cave to me:-D
Jan 06, 2015 @ 13:47:32
My pleasure. I’m glad you enjoyed this part of your visit. Stay tuned for more. 😀
Jan 06, 2015 @ 15:25:47
I am not going anywhere, I got a weakness for photos… Keep em coming… 😉
Jan 07, 2015 @ 03:53:16
Wow those are great pictures of a wonderful scene! Imagine the centuries it took for those formations to, well, form!
Jan 07, 2015 @ 06:43:36
I can’t imagine how long it took. I googled it and found the average growth rate is 0.13 mm (0.0051 inches) a year. That is really slow.