Boulder
I'm in one of those phases where I'm in my own head more than usual on the Flickr, mostly because I'm distracted by outside projects, so I'm posting a lot of old stuff and framing it in silly things that are only interesting to me. Like, here's a nifty picture of a boulder in a Wyoming lake I took seven years ago on the excursion I call the Weather Trip, because the whole thing was a big rain delay. This is a composite of two pictures stacked on top of each other, and those are hard to pull off when ripples on water are involved. I'm better at tweaking these things than I was seven years ago, though, so I think the picture works now in ways it didn't then.
I came across these pictures (some assembly required) in my archives because I was looking for a cheat on that thing I've been doing where I sort all my pictures by county. I was looking for a picture of Washakie County, Wyoming, and this picture comes close enough to justify posting under my rules. I wasn't standing in Washakie County when I took this picture, and that rock isn't in Washakie County. Me and the rock both are in Big Horn County, where most of the pictures from this phase of the trip were taken. I have previously posted 71 pictures from Big Horn County, Wyoming. But I've previously posted zero pictures from Washakie County, mostly because the portion of the road through the Big Horn Mountains we drove only drops into Washakie County for about five miles before jumping back out just as we got to Meadowlark Lake, the body of water you see here. The county line runs right through the middle of the lake, though, so that all the land you see is Washakie County. So Washakie County gets an album.
Boulder
I'm in one of those phases where I'm in my own head more than usual on the Flickr, mostly because I'm distracted by outside projects, so I'm posting a lot of old stuff and framing it in silly things that are only interesting to me. Like, here's a nifty picture of a boulder in a Wyoming lake I took seven years ago on the excursion I call the Weather Trip, because the whole thing was a big rain delay. This is a composite of two pictures stacked on top of each other, and those are hard to pull off when ripples on water are involved. I'm better at tweaking these things than I was seven years ago, though, so I think the picture works now in ways it didn't then.
I came across these pictures (some assembly required) in my archives because I was looking for a cheat on that thing I've been doing where I sort all my pictures by county. I was looking for a picture of Washakie County, Wyoming, and this picture comes close enough to justify posting under my rules. I wasn't standing in Washakie County when I took this picture, and that rock isn't in Washakie County. Me and the rock both are in Big Horn County, where most of the pictures from this phase of the trip were taken. I have previously posted 71 pictures from Big Horn County, Wyoming. But I've previously posted zero pictures from Washakie County, mostly because the portion of the road through the Big Horn Mountains we drove only drops into Washakie County for about five miles before jumping back out just as we got to Meadowlark Lake, the body of water you see here. The county line runs right through the middle of the lake, though, so that all the land you see is Washakie County. So Washakie County gets an album.