Destinations Magazine

Through A Pinhole

By Colleen Brynn @ColleenBrynn

If you are myopic (near-sighted), a pinhole is supposed to improve your visual acuity. If you are traveling, and your camera has a pinhole setting, you use it and nerd out optometry-style when you blog about it later.

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Lake Pactola – Blackhills, South Dakota

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Mount Rushmore, Of Course (or Rount Mushmore, whatever)

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Crazy Horse, Of Course

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Devil’s Tower, Wyoming

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Yellowstone

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Yellowstone

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Yellowstone Canyon

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American Bison, Lamar Valley

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Midway Geyser

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Old Faithful

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Yellowstone Lake

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Cutie

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My photographer & Me, Yellowstone Lake

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Grand Teton

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Grand Teton & Jackson Lake

Alright, major nerd-age, over and out.

Do you ever play with the settings on your camera?

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