wham121736 wrote:
ARe these taken in Decatur?
Thanks for looking "wham". No, the gardens are in Ball Ground, GA. That is about a 1.25-1.5 hr drive from Atlanta, north. I live in Cumming, GA on Lake Lanier and it takes me about 30 minutes to get there. Beautiful place to stroll.
water falls wrote:
Beautiful images!
Thanks water falls for looking and taking the time to reply. It is a beautiful place to visit.
Tazzy wrote:
Beautiful shots of a lovely area
Thank you Tazzy. I am blessed to live so close to Gibbs Gardens and able to visit often.
camerapapi wrote:
I have visited Atlanta a zillion times and I was unaware of this beautiful place.
By the way, very nice shots.
Thanks camerapapi. Hope you can make it here before the color is gone. If not, come up in the spring!!
Jerry G wrote:
Very nice, beautifully done.
Thank you Jerry G, it was a beautiful day for strolling in mother natures beauty!!
jaymatt wrote:
Nice work with the reflections, Sylvia.
Thank you jaymatt, it was a beautifully, relaxing day...
Thank you for taking a peek. It was a beautiful fall day for strolling through the Gardens!
Thanks for taking the time to peek at my fall reflections
Thanks for taking the time to take a peek at my Fall Reflections...
crafterwantabe wrote:
Beautiful
Thank you crafterwantabe for looking and replying...
Thank you to all who took a peek at my Fall Reflections. idub82, Lee Roman,Country Boy, pmsc70d, RichardSM, SteveLew, RWCRNC, I appreciate the kind responses. It was a fun day to be out and about in the beauty of mother nature.
These were taken at Gibbs Garden just north of Atlanta
I googled it and looks like it only works on the "Sure Color" line of Epson printers.
I have the 18-200 on my Sony a6000 and that is the lens that stays on it 90% of the time. Love it!!
There is a man on San Juan Island that "feeds the Bald Eagles" everyday at 4pm. I don't remember the spot, but just about any local can tell you where. He has been doing this for over 4 years...unbelievable number of Eagles are circling waiting for him to arrive. These were shot with my Canon 60D and 18-135 lens and cropped a lot!! I didn't have my shutter speed fast enough to catch clear pictures of the Eagles picking up the food, they were so fast you could hardly see what happened with your eyes!!! Neat experience....