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One of the features I really like on this forum is the row of photos on the home page. I saw this one a few days ago. I downloaded it and use it as the wallpaper on my desktop. So I see it every morning when I open up my Chromebook. This is one masterpiece. Talk about the most perfect composition that I can imagine. My hat is off to the photographer. I hope to find out who it is.Fall.jpg
 
That's the same composition I see from my RV dash cam. I bet I have three days worth of video just like this from my trip to WI last month. Step through the frames and catch just the right one that has the pretty colors and road meandering towards the horizon.

Mark B.
Albuquerque, NM

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Those three shots are really nice. But the one I posted trumps them all. It contains multiples of the magic S curve:love:
yeah but I had to take my life in my hands parking the motorcycle in the road, shut the engine off for all the vibrations, whoop out the camera, and did it all without getting run over.
yours had some great coloring and the contrast was perfect.
 
One of the features I really like on this forum is the row of photos on the home page. I saw this one a few days ago. I downloaded it and use it as the wallpaper on my desktop. So I see it every morning when I open up my Chromebook. This is one masterpiece. Talk about the most perfect composition that I can imagine. My hat is off to the photographer. I hope to find out who it is.View attachment 176661

Only want to say that this looks like Tennessee to me, but it could be any number of places. (A large number of places!)

Ohhh, LOL. I see the other post now that says TN... Didn't see it before my reply.
 
Here’s a curve. Even includes a dog.
 

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found another curve that I photographed up on the Blue Ridge pkwy. near Grandsfather Mt.
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Thats the famous Linn Cove Viaduct, the very last section of the parkway to be completed, in 1987. It was done this way to insure the least damage to the terrain. The visitors center located there was closed when I was there about two years ago, and the building in very deteriorated condition.

Charles
 
Thats the famous Linn Cove Viaduct, the very last section of the parkway to be completed, in 1987. It was done this way to insure the least damage to the terrain. The visitors center located there was closed when I was there about two years ago, and the building in very deteriorated condition.

Charles
that's a shame. been a while since we trekked through and stopped at that visitor center and it was in great shape then. lot of artistic materials for sale and some local Indians selling their jewelry wares.
guess if the demand isn't there it all goes by the wayside.
 
This is Hwy 16 near Possum Kingdom Lake, west of Ft. Worth, TX. The water you see off in the distance is the Brazos River, below the dam of Possum Kingdom Lake. We used to go there when I was a kid back in the early 70's. And the place has not changed a bit since then. It still looks exactly the same as it did way back then.

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And here is another one. This one is in Misawa Japan. It is the road from the main base, to the compound where I lived and worked back in 1980 - 1982. This picture was in 2003 when I went back as a contractor. But again, other than new pavement, it has not changed a bit since I left there in 1982.

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Driving towards Mt Tom in the Sierras in 2015. We use it as our website masthead . . .

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