Speaking of Wyoming, this is a picture that I sold to a stock photo house back in 2021. Someone needed it for something and paid $20 for the right to use it (I got half):
A sign at the border between Montana and Wyoming - October 2009 - Sony A100, 18-70mm
OldCADuser wrote:
Speaking of Wyoming, this is a picture that I sold to a stock photo house back in 2021. Someone needed it for something and paid $20 for the right to use it (I got half):
Nice shot. I've seen a couple of those, not that one in particular though.
These are a couple of shots I took coming back from Sturgis, and one my friend took. You get an awesome view from Highway 26 before intersecting with 191.
Speaking of Wyoming, I've passed through the state several times and have stopped to visit some of its more well known sites, as well as some of the more obscure...
Devils Tower, when my old college buddy Dennis (former Deputy Director of the CIA) and I were on a trip to visit his sister - October 2009 - Sony A100, 75-300mm
We also stopped at Lost Springs, the smallest incorporated municipality in the country, population of ONE - October 2009 - Sony A100, 18-70mm
Lost Springs was also noted for being the smallest town with a US Post Office that was open six-days a week (it serves four zip codes) - October 2009 - Sony A100, 18-70mm
However, the last time I was passing through Lost Springs, it appeared that they'd had a significant increase in population - April 2019 - Sony a6000, 16-50mm
MeganC wrote:
Hello, just joining up and trying to further my interest in photography!
My cameras are a Canon 50D, a Canon 60D, and a Canon EOS M200. Not much I know but what I can afford!
Lived in Worland for a few years. Loved it. Welcome.
Dang urban sprawl. For you know it there'll be 6 of 'em up there!
MeganC wrote:
Hello, just joining up and trying to further my interest in photography!
My cameras are a Canon 50D, a Canon 60D, and a Canon EOS M200. Not much I know but what I can afford!
Great place to start! What lenses do you have so far?
Welcome to the forum Megan
Welcome to the forum.
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