joehel2 wrote:
Gary, you added a beautifully composed photo, despite saying “… I can’t find a place to add a photo”😊
Good point. Yes I figured that part out. I'm old, and my memory is not so good, but I thought before you looked different. LOL
I used to post on here a lot when I first joined a few years back and decided to look again. It used to be when you clinked on the link in the daily email it took you to the page where you could add you latest photo. Now I can't even find a place to add a photo.
In any case I will add a photo I took the other day that I really like. In Cuyahoga National Park, under the Interstate 80 bridge.
Thank you. It looks like we shot with similar equipment.
Did you read what I said? I have not posted for years, so it was sort of a reintroduction.
It has been a long time since I posted here. I live in the lower Hudson Valley of NY, but work all over the US and enjoy weekend photography on the weekends I don't go home. One page I post to is my own FB page
https://www.facebook.com/grisslergroup
Wow, that is an amazing photo. Great catch!
They are not as bright this year, but that's a great shot. Good job!
I think it is a great photo!
LOL, Typo! Where do you live.
We would go in at Big Sandy and come out at Sinks Canyon to earn the "Fifty Mile Afoot and Afloat" badge. As memory serves we crossed the continental divide 6 times. Great experience, for sure. Another great one was to go in at Turpin Meadows and hike of the thoroughfare, or "Parting of the Waters," as the Indians called it, to Bridger Lake and back. We would never be home long before the scouts would start saying, "Are we doing another 50 miler next year?" I would have to look back at my patch vest, but I think I did 5, or maybe 6.
BTW, Garrett Peak, also in the Winds, is taller at 13,810.
Hike up there a few times during my 15 or so years as a scoutmaster in Wyoming. Great shot.
Wow, what else can I say! Great capture.