Mt. Rushmore Photos
Each year I drive over to NE Wyoming to visit friends I try to take at least one day to visit Mt. Rushmore. This year proved incredibly fortuitous for me in a few ways. I often see someone trying to take a selfie with the faces behind them. In those situations, many times, I offer to use their phone to take their picture. One of the people this time was a very pleasant lady trying her luck. I offered to take the picture and she said great. After that picture she called her boyfriend over and I took their picture. As I am an outgoing person I asked if they lived in the area. Turns out he is a rancher/farmer from SD. I asked if he had thousands of acres with deer, pheasants and so on he needed some help in thinning out. He smiled and said I would be welcome to come over and hunt anytime. Now I have a SD pheasant license and will stay with him and his family for at least 5 days hunting pheasant. Hopefully more to come next year in the way of hunting whitetail deer.
My next lucky moment was when discussing a photo opportunity with a friend and photo mentor in Southern California. While talking to him I looked on a marble wall on the viewing platform and saw a beautiful praying mantis just sitting there wanting me to take photographs. I told my friend, later, and hung up. I like the photos a lot as one shows the mantis preening his face as a cat might do.
A cup of ice cream in the restaurant area made the day even better.
Dennis
Thank you very much Longshadow for the thumbs up. Much appreciated.
Dennis
Congrats on the good fortune. Really nice set.
NMGal wrote:
Congrats on the good fortune. Really nice set.
Thank you NMGal. Your comments are always appreciated.
Dennis
Ask your new friends if they need any help with prairie dogs.
dennis2146 wrote:
Each year I drive over to NE Wyoming to visit friends I try to take at least one day to visit Mt. Rushmore. This year proved incredibly fortuitous for me in a few ways. I often see someone trying to take a selfie with the faces behind them. In those situations, many times, I offer to use their phone to take their picture. One of the people this time was a very pleasant lady trying her luck. I offered to take the picture and she said great. After that picture she called her boyfriend over and I took their picture. As I am an outgoing person I asked if they lived in the area. Turns out he is a rancher/farmer from SD. I asked if he had thousands of acres with deer, pheasants and so on he needed some help in thinning out. He smiled and said I would be welcome to come over and hunt anytime. Now I have a SD pheasant license and will stay with him and his family for at least 5 days hunting pheasant. Hopefully more to come next year in the way of hunting whitetail deer.
My next lucky moment was when discussing a photo opportunity with a friend and photo mentor in Southern California. While talking to him I looked on a marble wall on the viewing platform and saw a beautiful praying mantis just sitting there wanting me to take photographs. I told my friend, later, and hung up. I like the photos a lot as one shows the mantis preening his face as a cat might do.
A cup of ice cream in the restaurant area made the day even better.
Dennis
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Those are some amazing shots of Mt Rushmore. I think the best I ever saw. It's almost like being there.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
dennis2146 wrote:
Each year I drive over to NE Wyoming to visit friends I try to take at least one day to visit Mt. Rushmore. This year proved incredibly fortuitous for me in a few ways. I often see someone trying to take a selfie with the faces behind them. In those situations, many times, I offer to use their phone to take their picture. One of the people this time was a very pleasant lady trying her luck. I offered to take the picture and she said great. After that picture she called her boyfriend over and I took their picture. As I am an outgoing person I asked if they lived in the area. Turns out he is a rancher/farmer from SD. I asked if he had thousands of acres with deer, pheasants and so on he needed some help in thinning out. He smiled and said I would be welcome to come over and hunt anytime. Now I have a SD pheasant license and will stay with him and his family for at least 5 days hunting pheasant. Hopefully more to come next year in the way of hunting whitetail deer.
My next lucky moment was when discussing a photo opportunity with a friend and photo mentor in Southern California. While talking to him I looked on a marble wall on the viewing platform and saw a beautiful praying mantis just sitting there wanting me to take photographs. I told my friend, later, and hung up. I like the photos a lot as one shows the mantis preening his face as a cat might do.
A cup of ice cream in the restaurant area made the day even better.
Dennis
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Really gorgeous shots, Dennis, and I love that little Mount Rushmore praying mantis πΏππππΏ
Good work, Dennis. I've never seen that perspective shown in the fourth shot.
Tom
wbchinook wrote:
Ask your new friends if they need any help with prairie dogs.
He has not mentioned prairie dogs, coyotes or fox but I will have my AR with me just in case. I will also have 3 side by side shotguns and an old Winchester Model 59 due to its light weight. I should be set for what might pop up to shoot.
Dennis
dennis2146 wrote:
Each year I drive over to NE Wyoming to visit friends I try to take at least one day to visit Mt. Rushmore. This year proved incredibly fortuitous for me in a few ways. I often see someone trying to take a selfie with the faces behind them. In those situations, many times, I offer to use their phone to take their picture. One of the people this time was a very pleasant lady trying her luck. I offered to take the picture and she said great. After that picture she called her boyfriend over and I took their picture. As I am an outgoing person I asked if they lived in the area. Turns out he is a rancher/farmer from SD. I asked if he had thousands of acres with deer, pheasants and so on he needed some help in thinning out. He smiled and said I would be welcome to come over and hunt anytime. Now I have a SD pheasant license and will stay with him and his family for at least 5 days hunting pheasant. Hopefully more to come next year in the way of hunting whitetail deer.
My next lucky moment was when discussing a photo opportunity with a friend and photo mentor in Southern California. While talking to him I looked on a marble wall on the viewing platform and saw a beautiful praying mantis just sitting there wanting me to take photographs. I told my friend, later, and hung up. I like the photos a lot as one shows the mantis preening his face as a cat might do.
A cup of ice cream in the restaurant area made the day even better.
Dennis
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Good set Dennis. My three kids visited that area last month and sent back some interesting photos.
dennis2146 wrote:
He has not mentioned prairie dogs, coyotes or fox but I will have my AR with me just in case. I will also have 3 side by side shotguns and an old Winchester Model 59 due to its light weight. I should be set for what might pop up to shoot.
Dennis
If you ever feel like you may be under armed, my 22-250 and about 500 hand loads are ready. That is some great country and I am excited for you.
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