Caught these 2 guys doing whatever they do while we were swimming
This photo is a composite of hills in Central Oregon, a sky from New Mexico, a hawk from up in the mountains and a building from South Dakota. Does it work? Any comments welcome.
Painted Hills Sunset
Thanks for your comment. Sam Clemens was 25 when he ventured to Nevada to try his hand at silver mining, but he expected to find the ground littered with silver. Unfortunately he and shovels didn't get along, so he went to Virginia City and started his writing career at the local newspaper.
A few pictures from recent trip to 'Oregon Outback' and NW Nevada. Any comments are welcome
Approaching Black Rock Desert from Gerlach, Nevada
Lake Abert, Oregon
Ruin - Unionville, NV (Mark Twain worked here)
Remains of Sulfur, Nevada
Wiggly Aspen (deep snow) Steens Mountain, OR
Badger Creek looking Northeast in Ochoco Mountains of Central Oregon - about 5000 foot elevation.
Badger Creek
I did a South Dakota photo trip a couple of years ago and I concentrated on 'ghost towns'. There are plenty and practically all are at least partially inhabited but didn't find it a problem, I was just up front with what I was doing. Got many nice pix.
Abandoned Ranch in central Oregon - Nikon D5000, f/18, 1/50, ISO800, handheld, minimal Photoshop, Thanks
Just need to know what year and make this truck is, thanx
Noticed these signs going up around colleges and high schools, so drivers beware.
Zombie Crossing
This shoe tree in central Oregon is considered by Ripley's as the "worlds greatest shoetree". No other shoetree has the variety and complexity of this one.
About 20 years ago I started having back problems, had x-rays, vertabrae were fusing, started doing yoga every morning. Have done so every morning. I'm careful with what I lift and such but am pain free at age 64. Good luck.
Acres of these hills - pinks, yellows, whites, purples, and they change according to weather
Abstract
Thanks to everyone trying to ID this old car - I'm going with the 42 Dodge
Definitely not a 2 piece windshield, here's a better(?) picture of the front, thanks
what kind of car this is,(?) back was chopped to make a pickup, who knows how it ended up here - no roads, surrounded by rock outcroppings - central Oregon