If you are asking about my pictures...first, thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed them. And second, they are all actually taken on an iPhone XS Max and then I used the auto adjust setting in photos. The iPhone does pretty good, but it definitely has its limits...So I’ve thought about getting a nice camera, but I’ve got plenty of expensive hobbies. Lol!That is some beautiful photography. What camera? got a feeling it is not a cell phone, but could be wrong. Thanks for sharing.
incredible pics. i cannot wait to retire and travel. well, if their is a world left in 11 years.I have a couple to add...
Up by one of my camp spots.
In Virginia
In Montana
On the Rubicon Trail
The lonely HWY 50 in Nevada.
Moab... a couple.
The Jeeps are at the top middle of the pic
Thanks for giving me a reason to look back over some of my travels.
Love it in the bluebonnets!These were back when it was basically all stock...I haven’t had an opportunity to take any good pictures since the lift and tires, but these are some of my favorites from my camera roll.
Love the color in this shot.Really nice time of year, around here. Hoping for a front end change (winch) soon. Will see what Black Friday has to offer.
I have always said, "Make sure you put away for tomorrow, but don't forget to live today." When I was 23 years old an old guy to me back then at work said, "make sure you travel and take your kids with you. Show them and yourself that the world is bigger than your hometown. The kids will never remember when as parents we bought new leather furniture or put a deck on the house. They will remember all the great places you take them." So at 23 of age, I came home and told my wife that we were going to set aside five grand a year to travel on and we did. It was tough at times and at times, it required a lot of overtime to make it happen. It did happen and it payed off. My oldest son called home from the Army Boot Camp and on his first real phone call that he could actually talk, he talked about the struggles of being in boot camp and how he looked back at doing cool stuff while traveling helped him get through some of the challenges. Both of my kids will often say remember when we went..........incredible pics. i cannot wait to retire and travel. well, if their is a world left in 11 years.
No guarantee for a tomorrow...live now! I know many people who waited for retirement only to get sick or die their first year after leaving employment.I have always said, "Make sure you put away for tomorrow, but don't forget to live today." When I was 23 years old an old guy to me back then at work said, "make sure you travel and take your kids with you. Show them and yourself that the world is bigger than your hometown. The kids will never remember when as parents we bought new leather furniture or put a deck on the house. They will remember all the great places you take them." So at 23 of age, I came home and told my wife that we were going to set aside five grand a year to travel on and we did. It was tough at times and at times, it required a lot of overtime to make it happen. It did happen and it payed off. My oldest son called home from the Army Boot Camp and on his first real phone call that he could actually talk, he talked about the struggles of being in boot camp and how he looked back at doing cool stuff while traveling helped him get through some of the challenges. Both of my kids will often say remember when we went..........
So don't wait the eleven years. Make plans today and just do it.