A list of puns related to "Wind Cave National Park"
Iβm still very impressed with my iPhone 12 Pro and its ability to take low light photos. These were taken during a tour of Wind Cave National Park. It was dark in the cave but I didnβt need to use flash. Sometimes I had to stand still for a couple of seconds for it to expose, however.
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Edit: I made a new post under r/iPhoneography as I didnβt realize it was against the rules in this subreddit (oops).
I have been impressed with what my iPhone 12 Pro camera is capable of. This is partially in response to a reply from u/rockingsam to another post. I took these photos in May during a tour of Wind Cave National Park and I was not using a flash.
Would Wind Cave National Park be a good 2-3 day trip? I was planning on maybe doing a 2-3 day trip there this summer. It would be my first trip so I thought this would be a good place to start and test out my gear. Any advice is appreciated
In a couple weeks, I will be taking a trip with my sister across the country to start my job at Yellowstone National Park. On the way, we plan on stopping at Wind Cave, and was wondering what we could do there for like a 1-2 hour time frame. We're on a pretty tight schedule so can't spend more time than 2 hours if at all possible. Thanks!
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