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The south shore of the Great Salt Lake is pretty easy to reach from an access road that parallels I-80. These are mudflats, swampy, and conditions change often.
That is Antelope Island, the largest of ~10 islands in the Great Salt Lake.
The Great Salt Lake - GPS is the exact spot of the shot.
No comments today โ just enjoy :-)
It was extremely hot while we were walking along the path overviewing the meadows but I was thinking then - in some weeks you will cry for such a hot day so just enjoy! And I did :-)
Leica M2, Voigtlรคnder Color Skopar 35mm 1:2.5, Ilford HP5 400
I'm not a big fan of pop music, but I've always liked Depeche Mode. Here is one of my favorite songs from this amazing band
Spring cleaning in our backyard brought out the reptiles to enjoy this first 80 degree day of the season.
This is our cat Tigger. I've posted a number of pictures of him in the past. This is a few years back, posting some pics from the archives. Hope you enjoy!
Graham, Washington
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No diving or laughing kids, no sunbathing people โ just a duck enjoying having the swim raft all to himself. :)
Wish you all a wonderful Sunday!
With heartfelt thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful day, stay healthy, stay alert, appreciate the beauty around you, enjoy being creative, stay safe, ๐๐๐
I enjoy the grainy aspect when shooting with a low resolution device. Some seem to not favor having large foregrounds or backgrounds but this is how I feel great proportion and balance is gained. I tried many different angles with this shot and personally preferred being able to show the one angler having his morning smoke and the only way I could accomplish this was having their heads above the shore line. By doing this as well highlights the sunrise reflections on the face of the other sportsman. I feel this just ads to the depth of the image. since both heads have a unique presence. Sure I could crop out some of the foreground (Many will say I should) but it's my style and signature if you see my gallery