The Last Eight Weeks!
Sorry I’ve been off line for so long!!!! I was on the road much of the period from October 1st until this past Sunday! First, an event in Houston for Fujifilm, then the UP of Michigan with Jack and Rick Browne, on to Acadia National Park (all without going back home), then a short stint in Corbin to make sure I was still married and then on to the Smokies with Jack and once again at the Summit (this years was one of the best ever!!!). I am now home of rah winter planning next years schedule which I hope to release in the next 10 days!!! Stay tuned!
I thought you might enjoy seeing some the take from the fall events!
UP of Michigan
Acadia National Park:
The Great Smokey Mountains National Park (Due to a dry summer color was not the best this year, but we had a great time with great people!)
So it was a great fall, please stay with me over the next week as I announce my 2020 schedule of events, lots of new locations!!!!!
Blessings,
the pilgrim
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I started to tell you which one was the Best — but after much deliberation, there were too many!
WTG my friend!! You had a productive time!!! Fall color is my favorite photos!!
It was a great fall!
It was a great fall! Glad you enjoyed the images my brother, God is great!
Welcome back! 🙂
Good to be back!
Welcome back. Glad you are OK!
Thanks Dick, good to be ok!
How did the 16-80 mm work out? Look forward to hearing your thoughts after your use these past few weeks. Is it a good choice as ones main lens for the mid range focal lengths?
Jerry
I’m in love with it! The perfect all rounder, and tack sharp, plus does almost Macro work, I used it for 90% of the trip!
Great you’re back. Missed you. Lovely photos.
Thanks Milton, I promise todo better!
Glad you’re back Bill. I missed reading your blog and was concerned that something was wrong. Beautiful images. If I had to pick my favorite it would be the boat in the water.
Blessings and I hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
My thoughts (and I’m sure that of others) as well!
Thank you, the boat shot was dumb luck, a man hauls it around and places it in scenic ponds to photograph himself! It is a real antique true to detail in every way, we were just fortunate to be where he had it in the water! Was a real blessing and he was very cordial to let us shoot it to!
Absolutely beautiful shots, Bill. Looks like a good eight weeks. But I’ve missed your posts. Welcome back.