You guys are posting some beautiful shots! I haven't whipped out the camera much lately, but I did take this a few days ago, our back yard in the morning after some snow:
Been meaning to post these. A friend of mine started doing photography for fun. Here are few shots of our famous silver beach light house and pier from him. I have some old shots that I took of it iced over I will dig up. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Yup, had a bunch of trees taken down about a year ago, the tree line is now almost the property line. 1.2 acre lot. Sometimes wish it was bigger, but not when I'm mowing it, lol. Beautiful shots ! Took this one this morning, back yard all foggy ... (as usual, click on it to see it full size)
Hahaha yeah mowing can suck. I'm currently building on 2 lots or half an acre lol. Attempting to aquire the lot directly behind our house to give the boys a deep backyard and the lot next to our house is where mt future mancave/shed will be. The house is going up on one lot and the other lot will be getting the shed.
This was taken yesterday by a very well know photographer in our area. We had 30-40 mph winds Sat-Sunday here on top of all the flooding. Water is dirty in the pic because of that. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Since the thread is back to life: It's really amazing how well cell phones capture. Ultra wide panoramic of my oldest grandson in Gulf Shores, AL.
I've been taking pictures with my phone's camera for a couple years. Here are a couple of my favorites.
In order... The base of the American falls at Niagara Falls. That water was washing over my feet on the Cave of the Winds Attraction. A weed in my yard. I liked the colors. A lilac bush in the city park in Rochester last year. Pond lilies out North of Syracuse last summer. My boy (and my daughter) caught his first fish on that trip out of our canoe. My daughter when we took the kids snow showing this winter. It was a clear sunny day but the wind kicked up while we were in the woods and blew the snow off the trees and made it look like a full on snowstorm. A stairwell at the POP Century hotel at Disneyworld right before COVID hit. Letchworth State Park last Spring. I wish the picture captured the scale of that scene. The river is over 800 feet below where I was standing to take that picture. They call it the Grand Canyon of the East. Not nearly as big but really impressive.