Roger Lambert
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Here is a snowscape from Vermont, so we can enjoy the Autumn weather
Oh, yes, Roger--with a high temperature back up in the 80s here in Middle Tennessee today, and lush green everywhere I turn my eye, this is a very welcome picture.Roger Lambert said:Here is a snowscape from Vermont, so we can enjoy the Autumn weather
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This is wonderful, Jim. I saw similar sea stacks off the coast of Oregon and also of Northern California, when we drove along a coast road near Gold Beach, OR. This was when we visited my aunt in 1989, my one trip to the U.S. Pacific coast.JimCollum said:< image deleted by Mary to conserve thread space >
Bandon Beach, Or.
Equally magnificent!Ice Flow #2, Portage Glacier, Alaska
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These are most enjoyable, though, Erik. I'm particularly drawn to the second picture, "Hidden falls."Erik DeBill said:This was somewhat depressing. I thought I had more good landscape pictures than this.
Indeed, a pause is a nice way into the picture. Appeals to me particularly, since my mother lived in Austin for some years, as a child. But, to my sorrow, I haven't been there since I flew Southwest into the airport, on my way up to Belton for a college class reunion, in 1987.Late evening pause
Barton Creek Greenbelt, Austin, TX
I love this one. It's magic.Hidden falls
Pedernales Falls State Park, TX
Not the easiest hiking, huh?Rocks, Trees, Streambed
Barton Creek Greenbelt, Austin, TX
Asher Kelman said:Hi Dave,
This is wonderful! Sunrise or sunset? How taken: camera & settings?
I love the pools of water. I guess that means it was sunrise and the tide had just gone out?
Is there more? There's enough interest in this picture from this perspective that one can have a wider picture and various representations.
Did you take this in RAW?
Anyway it is a magnificent and awe inspiring site. How long was it like this?
Asher