HOLY Scenics....funny how sherrie and road runner both did reflections...road i like the first where you can see real and reflected.
Cat I dont know which I like best of yours
Pat Im definately liking the long beach shot best....
now now now...what shall I show you....hmmmm something from the archives...or should I go out today in 100 degree temps...hmmmmm ok got an idea for now.
Yesterday I mentioned Bowman's Tower...it is on a hilltop above the preserve property...you can get a great view from there....these are not the best photos but you can get a good idea of the surroundings from them...
approach take notice of people on bottom for size gage
fall view looking south
can see grave markers thru late fall trees
revolutionary graves mostly unmarked from ground view
Roadrunner wrote:
PAToGraphy wrote:
Love "scenic" day because I get to see all around the world/country. Just couldn't decide, so here are probably too many.
Heh-Heh
p2 Seaweed wars? I have more, but out of timeĀ
for now.
catgirl wrote:
everyone gone to bed? need to play by myself "sigh" I will be good first 2 is the Grand Canyon next is Calico through my sunglasses, snow up at Lee Canyon , Lake Havasue, wall mural in Shoshone, Golden Gate Bridge
Good shots. Like the bridges and super capture on the GGB SF!
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 181 :) .. Today it's all about those Scenic View we all have. For my part I decided to show you some other parts of the University of Arizona Campus. I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
You seem to always come up with interesting shots.
Roadrunner wrote:
A few from our trip to Maine last week
Good ones RR. It seems that water is always calling out to you.
tooth im going over to red now...HMMMMM wonder if Ill see you there. dingy dang dong teaser.
Quite high in the rocky mountains of Colorado (just over 14,000 Feet.)
Douglas :-D
PAToGraphy wrote:
Love "scenic" day because I get to see all around the world/country. Just couldn't decide, so here are probably too many.
Good shots Pat. Is a lot of your coastline rocky? I don't know of any rocky areas here in NC.
RiverNan wrote:
HOLY Scenics....funny how sherrie and road runner both did reflections...road i like the first where you can see real and reflected.
Cat I dont know which I like best of yours
Pat Im definately liking the long beach shot best....
now now now...what shall I show you....hmmmm something from the archives...or should I go out today in 100 degree temps...hmmmmm ok got an idea for now.
Yesterday I mentioned Bowman's Tower...it is on a hilltop above the preserve property...you can get a great view from there....these are not the best photos but you can get a good idea of the surroundings from them...
HOLY Scenics....funny how sherrie and road runner ... (
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Good shots R-nan!
Supposed to be 106 here with heat index of 115!!!! D*mn wow!
djkermode wrote:
Quite high in the rocky mountains of Colorado (just over 14,000 Feet.)
Douglas :-D
Good mountain shots.
Now dem some mountains :!:
14,000 feet. "Rocky Mountain High"
Its always a scenic day when it starts with a sighting of a Monarch butterfly!
My first stop this morning was at this observation deck overlooking the river.
We have had a lot of rain all week and it has set the river rocking and rolling
Tooth Maker wrote:
PAToGraphy wrote:
Love "scenic" day because I get to see all around the world/country. Just couldn't decide, so here are probably too many.
Good shots Pat. Is a lot of your coastline rocky? I don't know of any rocky areas here in NC.
p2 Yes, Maine is known for it's rocky coastline. Sandy beaches are few and far between - most are in southern part of the state.
And further down the road at my favourite pond, a group of Canada Geese were out for their early morning feeding. They have probably flew in for Canada Day fesrivities this weekend.
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