A work in progress! Hi! My name is Melinda. I am happily married to the love of my life and we have a daughter who is in college. I live in Southern California and I am an amateur photographer. My husband bought me my Kodak P880 for Christmas in 2006. I looked at it and thought I'd never figure it out! I've only taken regular every day snapshots and never looked through the lens in a "creative" way. Then in March 2007 someone introduced me to Renderosity.  In May, I became brave and decided to upload my first photo... I haven't been able to put my camera down since! LOL. I still have a lot to learn, but I sure am having fun doing it. I have come a long way though. This time last year, I couldn't even put a photo on the computer! Now I have started to research DSLR cameras ... Who knows what the future brings! Update: I now have that DSLR :) Was the best Christmas (2008) gift!   I did the research and picked it out and Santa put it under the tree. It's a Canon Rebel Xsi .
May 9, 2014
I have a new DSLR, the Canon 7OD. A gift from my husband for Mother's Day. So much to explore!
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Comments (11)
blinkings
Imagine trying to get away with that these days. What about carving up El Capitan. It would be UNTHINKABLE wouldn't it! Then again the Crazy Horse 'defacement' suggests that we may not have learned our lesson after all.
Alex_Antonov
Outstanding work!
CaressingTheDark
beautiful and majestic image
claude19
Très beau cliché où l'on peut détailler ce site exceptionnel. Merci pour le résumé historique de ces sculptures. Elles existent toujours donc, malgré que le film d'Hitchcock soit terminé depuis longtemps !!! Very beautiful shot where you can detail this exceptional site. Thank you for the summary record of these sculptures. They are always so, although the Hitchcock movie is long over!
goodoleboy
Terrific clarity, lighting and textures in this magnificent capture of the magnificent sculpture and environs, Melinda! Needless to say, that was quite a job, and I'm surprised it was created by use of pneumatic drills. I had thought all along that Borglum had done all of that by himself using a hammer and chisel. Now it's time to get a replica of Ronald Reagan up there. Then it would be George, Thomas, Teddy, Abe and Ronnie.
tennesseecowgirl
Fantastic, I can't remember if they had all those flags there when I visited of course that was when I was 12 so a few years ago. lol Thanks so much for sharing these with us. I hope your daughter had a wonderful birthday.
danapommet
Super POV with all those flags in there. One of the few places I have left to see in the lower 48. Dana
Chipka
I have yet to see this place with my own eyes, and judging by this picture (and others I've seen of it in the past) I'd better get there quickly as natural erosion is softening their features. Ah...I have a few tens of thousands of years yet, so no big hurry! I really like this shot. The clarity is great and I love the light! In short this is fantastic work and yeah, I agree that your POV is spot on! This rocks...wait...was that just a pun? Sort of? Well...maybe not, well...not a good one anyway. This shot though, is outstanding.
Richardphotos
a place I have wanted to see forever.maybe someday.outstanding capture
PhrankPower
Very nice composition here, and excellent background information as well. I would have left in the original sky though. And as for the Presidents, knowing what I do now I think the only one who doesn't deserve to be there is Theodore Roosevelt. He had a different vision than the other three. Much different. But a wonderful shot indeed.
bebert
classic , but superb capture !