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This is the best thread in the entire site and one I visit far too seldom. I don't carry anything but my phone.... most of my good pics come from backpacking and travel where I need space for other stuff....
Sky Rock - near the Sierras in CA
Backpacking last weekend. Morning light on the North Country Trail in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Bruges, Belgium. Phones suck for night photos. But 1 in every 500 night photos come out exactly how the sky looked, and this is one of them.
View from Gunsight Pass in the Uintas in Utah
Melrose Cathedral in Scotland. The resting place of the heart of Robert The Bruce.
Last week I actually got a photo of Huldra, an elusive forest spirit from Norse mythology. According to local folklore, she lures men into the woods to seduce them. Unfortunately I didn't get lured and/or seduced...
She hangs out by the Kjosfossen Waterfall.
Which is pretty much only accesable via the Flåm Train:
Two months ago I posted a picture of a toad on a lamppost where I lamented it was a perfect shot but I didn't have the proper lense available to shoot correctly. So I've splurged, for the first time in my life, on a brand spankin' new macro lense that cost more than my camera body. I've spent the week walking around the house shooting photos of random things familiarizing myself with my new toy.
This is my 8 year old daughters cat, Mr. Fluffy Butt.
So I happened upon the family room where she was playing The Game of Life by herself. I asked her if she was setting up a game for her and her sister, or maybe mom. She said, 'No.' I asked what she was doing then, and she said 'playing pretend.' What pretend play was this? She was thinking back to two years ago when we all drove the minivan to Florida, and so she'd configured one car with me driving the family on my way to The Game of Life retirement.
After a few modifications, I call this picture 'The Happiest Day in The Game of Life.'
@fanaticbuckeye great pic.. but it reminds me when I stood there... despite a superlative picture like this... one has to physically stand there and see this site in person to grasp it's awesomeness and enormity; this is about as superb shot as I've seen