The Badlands (Wildfires made it Smokey)
Dry Tortugas National Park
@GreatHornedOwl Thank you for that! Youre so punny! That better suites this thread for sure! What a breathtaking experience! You do have quite the animal shots, hopefully you are able to catch another rare sighting of another Big guy. I have seen Ray Bans new smart glasses that actually take photos with a click of a button, perhaps you can keep them on hand in case of another emergency!
What rebels 😇 enjoy
@SnshineScarlett , Nice doggie picture
@JoyfulHeart , where in Lancaster, PA. ? I lived there years ago and went to Hempfield High School.
I often view nature as the universes art Someone out there took that to heart
The Pacific Ocean Big Sur California. Picture was taken in 2010 with 2 of my little traveling girls
@Lev136 I was just south of Leola when that picture was taken, but the view from the balloon encompassed the space from the Susquehanna River to the town of Gap.
Mammoth Cave Kentucky on the back of a horse
@FunCartel - now now. Nature! [-Sid]
on the ferry just pulling out of Cathlamet, WA.
@SnshineScarlett - I'm glad to hear that you like my wildlife photos. I've been at it for a long time. I could probably keep this thread going until next year! Actually, I learned my lesson. Now, I always make sure that I at least have my phone with me. It takes better photos than the glasses.
I do have other bull moose shots, but none that I would consider to be good photos. Some of my shots of the cows are much better photographs.
Moosen are amazing and impressive animals. I saw a family of them right next to the trail when I climbed Mt. Katahdin.
Looking out my living room window!
Dirtybird Campout, Modesto, CA
Yosemite, but I don't remember if this was Horse Tail or Bridal Veil.
Legend says that seven children were being chased by a bear. They prayed to the earth and trees and sky to save them. A stone told them to run around it seven times, which they did, and the stones rose to the sky. The bear tried climbing the stone and dug deep gouges into the sides. The girls climbed higher into a tree which lifted them into the sky where they became the seven stars of the Pleiades.
Devil's Tower, Wyoming.
Little Gunpowder Falls, MD
A park on the edge of Lake Erie:
@GreatHornedOwl trust me we all appreciate the posts 😇
@sideon wow that formation is definitely chilling yet beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing!
@SnshineScarlett - Thanks for the encouragement. I'll trust you, and keep posting until I run out of photos that i think are worth sharing.
@SnshineScarlett seems to like sunflowers. Her profile has a photo of her standing in a field of them. So, just for her, I'll post this photo today, instead of another one of wildlife.
The view from High Point State Park in New Jersey:
The Grand Canyon was by far the most spectacular nature I’ve seen yet.