Originally posted by RoxnDox All great captures, but that last one is just gorgeous...
Jim
Thanks Jim... the last one was at the peak of the colour, that plus the wind and current patterns make it different.
Originally posted by paulh Beautiful & very serene-looking. Nice captures.
Thanks for commenting.
Originally posted by daacon PDG (pretty Damn Good) Norm - can't wait to see all the fall shots - one could spend some time out there.
The fall shots are going to be here way to quickly daacon, summers pretty much done.
Originally posted by loco The first and last are my favorites, Norm!! Really outstanding shots. I think you provide a wonderful testimonial for the 18-135!
The 18-135 did good I have to admit.
Originally posted by altopiet You are blessed to live in such beautiful surroundings. Nice captures, I like #2 the most
#2 was looking away from the sun down the lake , and before the colours peaked, so much more pastel.. a different kind of image than the others for sure.
Originally posted by charliezap That last one is simply gorgeous.--Zapper
We think so too... we can't all be wrong, right?
Originally posted by Fries And I really like that first shot peeking trough the tree's. Peaceful and tranquil country you have over there!
That was when I first fought my way through the brush to the edge of the ridge, I suspected there would be a better vantage point, there was actually a fairly well worn trail at the top, just not on the way up. SO I snapped a few pictures here before finding the look out. Those pictures with the backlit pines always seem to have an extra dimension.
Thanks for commenting one and all.