LMG
Loc: Arizona
All shots from Goldwater Lake. The Park was closed but as usual I hiked in. I love to get there and the only other foot prints are from the wildlife. I spent 11 hours shooting and walked about 7 mile according to my phone. I will never get through all the shots, because I went again the next day, but only for 7 hours. I guess my approach to shooting is different to most. It's more of an excuse to be outdoors wandering around aimlessly. The pictures are the by product. That is what happens when you have spend the majority of your working years in dark rooms and dub stages behind a computer. The last shot is a composite, but I couldn't load it to the site. This is a link to a high resolution version.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/larrygoeb/53461855618
Abert's Squirrel
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The snow was heavier than earlier in the week.
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Duck cursing its shadow or the snow
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Entrance to Goldwater Lake
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Just a duck
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Shot from earlier in the week of a duck, Goldwater dam and the Belt of Venus at sunrise
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Pretty, and I love your squirrel though I'm not a huge squirrel fan. I only recently learned that the Abert's squirrel loses its ears tufts in the summer. Yours seems to have known to grow them back in full force.
Another excellent set, Larry! You may never get back to your Galapagos shots.
That is just a beautiful set in all respects and I am so glad I'm not there
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
LMG wrote:
All shots from Goldwater Lake. The Park was closed but as usual I hiked in. I love to get there and the only other foot prints are from the wildlife. I spent 11 hours shooting and walked about 7 mile according to my phone. I will never get through all the shots, because I went again the next day, but only for 7 hours. I guess my approach to shooting is different to most. It's more of an excuse to be outdoors wandering around aimlessly. The pictures are the by product. That is what happens when you have spend the majority of your working years in dark rooms and dub stages behind a computer. The last shot is a composite, but I couldn't load it to the site. This is a link to a high resolution version.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/larrygoeb/53461855618All shots from Goldwater Lake. The Park was close... (
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Five is magnificent - but the rest are excellent and a feast for the eyes ✨✨✨✨✨
LMG wrote:
All shots from Goldwater Lake. The Park was closed but as usual I hiked in. I love to get there and the only other foot prints are from the wildlife. I spent 11 hours shooting and walked about 7 mile according to my phone. I will never get through all the shots, because I went again the next day, but only for 7 hours. I guess my approach to shooting is different to most. It's more of an excuse to be outdoors wandering around aimlessly. The pictures are the by product. That is what happens when you have spend the majority of your working years in dark rooms and dub stages behind a computer. The last shot is a composite, but I couldn't load it to the site. This is a link to a high resolution version.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/larrygoeb/53461855618All shots from Goldwater Lake. The Park was close... (
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Nice, LMG! Love #6 in particular!
I sure like your “approach” to shooting! Very nice, interesting set.
DougS
Loc: Central Arkansas
Excellent, and wonderfully shot set!
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