I am Native American (Blackfeet, Cree, Choctaw and Cherokee). I've been an amateur photographer since I was 10 when my dad bought me my first camera, a German Zeiss Ikon 35mm. I take pictures of pretty much anything and everything that catches my eye. I don't use any high end photo editing software. I use Picasa and occasionally web based photo editing sites. I do the best I can with what I have. I usually just let my photos speak for themselves. I ride motorcycles with my soulmate of over 40 years and take pictures "on the fly" from the passenger seat. Thanks for stopping by my little corner of Renderosity.
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Comments (8)
bronwyn_lea
Neat picture!
THROBBE
Very interesting capture! Excellent detail!
tennesseecowgirl
You sure get around.. LOL this is great, I loved that movie. Have a great Sunday!!
auntietk
What a great shot! Awesome view.
dbrv6
Sweet capture - great detail and choice of angle on the damn.
GhostBear1890
It was all luck on the angle of the shot......moving car and shot through the sunroof....I couldn't see what I was shooting and couldn't tell until we got home if the shot turned out.
bmac62
I've taken "lucky shots" myself. Feels like Christmas when you get home and realize you've got a good shot afterall. And thanks for leaving this in large format for zooming...I have a large screen monitor and always find a good zoom to be far superior to the smaller shot. The front surface on this dam is very rough...doesn't look good from a cosmetic/engineering/construction point of view. Bill
cherokee1961
Really wonderful capture (that was a great movie, too)!