Photography - show off your shots!

Tight pass for large boats! Fishing and hunting camps on Lake Fields, Louisiana... home of some Swamp People!

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This is an older picture, but I've never seen such eye popping color as we did in 2008. This photo is on the Cherohala Skyway, which runs from Tellico Plains, TN to Robbinsville, NC. It is over 40 miles of no houses, no stores, no fuel, no nothing except Cherokee National Forest and Nantahala National Forest.....for a combination name of....Cherohala Skyway. And of course, the background is the Smoky Mountains in the TN/NC area

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Been on it many times, one of our great rides around here!

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This is an older picture, but I've never seen such eye popping color as we did in 2008. This photo is on the Cherohala Skyway, which runs from Tellico Plains, TN to Robbinsville, NC. It is over 40 miles of no houses, no stores, no fuel, no nothing except Cherokee National Forest and Nantahala National Forest.....for a combination name of....Cherohala Skyway. And of course, the background is the Smoky Mountains in the TN/NC area

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Beautiful! We’ve lived within an hour of it for the last 10+ years and still love this ride.
 
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Tx Panhandle sunrises & sunsets

I've been an avid photographer for a very long time. Here in the Texas Panhandle we are sort of known for spectacular sunrises and sunsets. Here are just a few of about 5000 images of just sunrises and sunsets I've shot since retiring in 2017. I don't do any post shot editing except for occasional cropping and straightening--otherwise all are as captured with nearly 100% hand-held.
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I also do a lot of motorcycle riding with camera or phone always in hand. Here are couple from a 600 mile ride I made on June, 12 into north-eastern NM.
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Hey...how'd you do that ?! Thank you

Delayed reply... I did a small edit and saved the picture. Usually a small edit and save will somehow keeo the rotation correct.
this photo thing is the weirdest forum hiccup because it isn't consistant


while I'm at it ... An Anole made itself at home in my Greenman
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Lost in the Banyons, The grounds of the Ringling. Sarasota FL
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the attached is another Gulf sunset

 

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I also do a lot of motorcycle riding with camera or phone always in hand. Here are couple from a 600 mile ride I made on June, 12 into north-eastern NM.
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I too like to take photos while riding. If I had to stop every time there is a great view, we wouldn't get anywhere; especially in UT, CO, OR and many other beautiful states.
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I too like to take photos while riding. If I had to stop every time there is a great view, we wouldn't get anywhere; especially in UT, CO, OR and many other beautiful states.
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Yeah, I'm that guy who no one else wants to ride with because I stop way more than anyone else wants to, to shoot pictures. That trip a couple weeks ago was one of my less photographed rides. I shot only 172 pictures in the 613 miles that took 14 hours. If I had been in my normal mode, there would have been twice that many pics with half the mileage but the same amount of time. :biggrin1:
 
I've been shooting with a Sony / DSC-HX5V point and shoot camera. It was pretty high end 10 or so years ago. I went to a different stores that sells cameras and told the clerk I wanted a camera that would take the picture when I pushed the button, not 2 seconds later ( so I could capture what the grand kids were doing ).
The camera works great while traveling on the bike too. With my left hand, I can point the camera anywhere. I just focus on where I'm riding and the hand takes the pictures. It is not unusual to do 200 shots in a day. I don't have to pay for developing any more. KEN

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Bonneville Salt Flats on our Summer 2021 cross country trip.


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