Re: From a walk in the woods
I like them all, Mike. They are the kind of images that help us to remember the moment more clearly as we get older. Speaking of getting older, you will likely start thinking of 'old' as anyone that is 20 or more years older than you are. As a result of that definition, I can stay 'young' as long as I like!
Re: From a walk in the woods
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FrankMi
start thinking of 'old' as anyone that is 20 or more years older than you are.
I like that! Great idea!
Re: From a walk in the woods
Thanks for sharing your walk with us all Mike, three and four appeal to me. The last looks just a trifle dangerous to have taken, I hope you didn't have Mrs B take that one ;)
Re: From a walk in the woods
Thanks, Peter.
Two people have mentioned the potential danger of making the last photo. It was actually very safe. The road is in a relatively untraveled area of a national forest and the speed limit is low. I could hear the three vehicles that came from a long distance away and my wife was also watching for me. One of the three vehicles was a motorcycle, so I stood in the middle of the road and composed a shot and waited for the guy to ride into it. He was such a nice guy that he stopped well behind me, thinking he was about to ruin my shot.