Awesome landscape, as usual, Jonathan.
Thanks for the kind words, everyone. I've got some more dog sled photos to process from today, with OUR dogs pulling Bella! If you've got a dog who always pulls on leash, this could be their thing.
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Awesome landscape, as usual, Jonathan.
Thanks for the kind words, everyone. I've got some more dog sled photos to process from today, with OUR dogs pulling Bella! If you've got a dog who always pulls on leash, this could be their thing.
The promised photos...
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8492/8...e4988564_c.jpg
Practice Run by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr
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Preparation by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr
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Aren't you coming? by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr
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Off we go by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr
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They keep going, and going, and going by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr
David,
great shots, a lot of fun in these pictures. Your daughter looks like she's going to be a great musher.
David...all are really great. But I like how #3 captures the scene.
The Coral Castle in Homestead, FL. One of the more unusual things I've seen. 7D and EF 24-105L.
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/12/12/30/y5uru3ah.jpg
Great pictures, David.
Larry
Thanks Larry. Belated thanks to Kayaker, and ahab.
So I had to Google the Coral Castle... Here's the Wikipedia entry for anybody else who's interested and wants to scratch their heads.
Love this set Dave. And it immediately reminded me of this shot I took a couple years ago. Just substitute my 6'6" neighbor for the dogs!
http://riverview.smugmug.com/photos/...-t7QN5sd-M.jpg
He's even got the fuzzy head. :) (And also a nice shot!)
I love all the snowy pictures. It never really snows in South Carolina. :(
Here are the some images from a recent waterfall hunting adventure in the upstate of SC. Winter is a tough time to shoot waterfalls as most of the vegetation is brown, and doesn't add much to the framing. At any rate, I was able to see a few places I'd like to re-visit in the spring and fall.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8352/8...fcaab0d2_b.jpg
Wildcat Branch Falls0005 by johnstondox, on Flickr
5DIII + 24-70 2.8L @ 48mm 1.6" f8 ISO-100 "Wildcat Branch Falls"
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8084/8...a6369afb_b.jpg
Untitled by johnstondox, on Flickr
5DIII + 17-40 4L @ 20mm 2" f8.0 ISO-400 "Twin Falls"
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8493/8...4bd776da_b.jpg
Untitled by johnstondox, on Flickr
5DIII + 17-40 4L @ 20mm 0.5" f8.0 ISO-100 "Kings Creek Falls" I like that there was a casual hiker here to show the scale of these falls.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8491/8...7117f3f1_b.jpg
Untitled by johnstondox, on Flickr
5DIII + 17-40 4L @ 37mm 1.3" f11.0 ISO-100 "Spoonauger Falls" This was my favorite waterfall of the day and was nearly the smallest.
Thanks for looking and tips/advice on improvement,
Dave.