Yellowstone N.P.
Some colorful thermal pools
These are really nice shots, good work
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Another wonderful set Mike!!! Your colors are always breath taking!!
Erv
Erv wrote:
Another wonderful set Mike!!! Your colors are always breath taking!!
Erv
Thanks very much Erv. On your trip with the motorcycle did you get to Yellowstone? It's an interesting place but I prefer the next door Grand Tetons.
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
I have been to most of the places you are showing Mike. I think I did some great shots. But when i got home from each trip, Kodak bought most of my shots. I barely got to see them. And I was dumb and sold all the rights to them. I have been trying to find out what is happening to them sense they went under.. But I am not getting very far. I use to to see some of my shots in camera stores when they would put them in the big light box's around the stores. Just young and dumb at the time. But it did help me get my first house.:) Now the ones I have are pretty much lost too. The folks moved to Fl. and took all my slides with them. By the time I woke up and decided to go get them it was to late and the heat had gotten to most of them. That was a sad day for me to see them all yellow and no colors.
But you are bring back some great memories for me.:)
Erv
blacks2 wrote:
Erv wrote:
Another wonderful set Mike!!! Your colors are always breath taking!!
Erv
Thanks very much Erv. On your trip with the motorcycle did you get to Yellowstone? It's an interesting place but I prefer the next door Grand Tetons.
Thanks for the walk down memory lane---the pools are beautiful
Larry
Erv wrote:
I have been to most of the places you are showing Mike. I think I did some great shots. But when i got home from each trip, Kodak bought most of my shots. I barely got to see them. And I was dumb and sold all the rights to them. I have been trying to find out what is happening to them sense they went under.. But I am not getting very far. I use to to see some of my shots in camera stores when they would put them in the big light box's around the stores. Just young and dumb at the time. But it did help me get my first house.:) Now the ones I have are pretty much lost too. The folks moved to Fl. and took all my slides with them. By the time I woke up and decided to go get them it was to late and the heat had gotten to most of them. That was a sad day for me to see them all yellow and no colors.
But you are bring back some great memories for me.:)
Erv
blacks2 wrote:
Erv wrote:
Another wonderful set Mike!!! Your colors are always breath taking!!
Erv
Thanks very much Erv. On your trip with the motorcycle did you get to Yellowstone? It's an interesting place but I prefer the next door Grand Tetons.
I have been to most of the places you are showing ... (
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You should try to get them back from Kodak, I am sure they would be well preserved. Those Kodak back lightened displays were wonderful. I knew a man in Pasadena who had his den lined with these, he collected them, what a gorgeous display.
treadwl wrote:
Thanks for the walk down memory lane---the pools are beautiful
Larry
Thank you very much Larry.
Awesome shots...I love Yellowstone...I wish I can go back there now that I have a real camera and take some shots of all the beauty it has to offer...:)
Fantastic series. I haven't been there since I was a teenager. I wouldn't leave the park until I seen old faithful. Love the scenery thanks for posting. Took me on a trip to the past and then back to the future.
Namwife wrote:
Awesome shots...I love Yellowstone...I wish I can go back there now that I have a real camera and take some shots of all the beauty it has to offer...:)
Thank you so much, I hope you can make it so you can see it again.
jfantasma wrote:
Fantastic series. I haven't been there since I was a teenager. I wouldn't leave the park until I seen old faithful. Love the scenery thanks for posting. Took me on a trip to the past and then back to the future.
Thank you very much for your comment. The old faithful hasn't changed but the rest did. There is a huge information park center right in front of it and surrounding the viewing area are all benches, I am sure they hold a few thousand viewers.
blacks2 wrote:
Some colorful thermal pools
Nice work blacks2, really nice to view. :thumbup:
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