Here are some of my favorite photos from this blog
I reserve all rights to my photos. Please ask before using.
I reserve all rights to my photos. Please ask before using.
The sun goes down behind Wild Horse Island
Rainbow Lake Montana
Camas Prairie Montana
This is the bike path I ride to work on.
Logan Pass in Glacier Park Montana.
Nirada Montana with forest fire smoke in the background.
Rock Lake in Washington State.
State Line Idaho.
The Flathead River in summer.
Flathead lake in fall / winter
Columbia Lake BC
Mountain Goats in Glacier Park Montana
Trees along the Spokane River
12 comments:
That's really a nice photo Don.
Curt
Thanks Curt.
You've inspired me. I'll try and take out my camera next time I run to my favourite place and share my favourite place. Thank you for sharing these.
That's great! I'd love to see those places. I really enjoyed the pictures you took on your run.
Your photos are very lovely.
Thank you Sandy I appreciate that.
I don't recognize the "flathead in the winter" pic, where is that taken from?
Oops that's actually the Flathead River.. I'll have to fix that.
Don, with your permission, I would like to use the photo from your November 15, 2013, posting - the one of your yellow pickup with its camper - on the syllabus for a course I teach at the University of Denver. The course is a First-Year Seminar for international students on the topic "Travels in America." We read John Steinbeck's _Travels with Charley_ as our text, and as you may know, he traveled in a similar pickup-camper back in the 1960s.
I would be happy to give you credit for the photo with a link to your blog, or however you would like me to credit you. Let me know.
Hi Ethel,
I sent you an e-mail requesting a little more information. And thank you for asking first! :)
Thanks,
Don
Fantastic. I love the Flathead River shot very much.
Thanks! The kit lens that came with my Nikon konked out so I bought another one and it doesn't want to auto focus, so I guess I'll have to bite the bullet and get a better lens. Just want a regular or wide fixed lens.
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