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| In case you were wondering, yes, I did take this picture myself (tripod+self-timer). |
Don't you love the clouds in this photo? This is one of my favorite landscapes that I visit, which explains why you may have seen me upload similar shots in the past.
This spring produces millions of gallons of water each day. There's actually an underwater cave near it's source that some scuba-divers went in to explore and it's supposedly quite deep. Don't count on any photos from me, though. I seen how those divers looked when they came back up and I don't think they had a bit of energy left.
"I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help." - Psalm 121:1
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It may not matter to anybody but me, but this old mill was actually used by my ancestors (as well as many others) more than 100 years ago.
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I love this view of water streaming down this gorgeous mountain. There's been many times that we've hiked to the top of this mountain and just sat there looking out for miles and miles at the beauty of God's Creation. |
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You might have noticed that this picture is unusually wide. That’s because this is actually two pictures combined into one, forming what’s called a panorama. Unlike back in the days of film photography, panoramas are easy to make if you have the proper software. Simply take your shots, tell your program which photos you’d like to combine, and in a matter of minutes you have a state-of-the-art panoramic photo. By the way, if this landscape looks somewhat familiar, that's because it's the same view seen in the “God’s Living Room” photo from a few days ago. This has to be one of my favorite places on God’s earth. |
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We were sitting in the middle of a beautiful glade – birds singing, the wind blowing. It seemed like we were the only ones within 100 miles when, all of a sudden, somebody came flying by in this little contraption. It looked like a mix between a hang glider and a small airplane, with a fan attached to the back of it. I’ve never seen anything like it. All I know is that it looks amazingly fun! |
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This picture was taken at Elephant Rocks State Park. As the same suggests, this park is the home of enormous rocks – some much bigger than elephants. You can see a few of them in the distance, though these are like pebbles in comparison with some of the others there. |
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