Hi Dave. Looks like we have similar tastes in stump photography I've been "stumping" for years on Adirondack lakes and Garnet is the best. I like the black and white treatment. My wallpaper is a misty morning shot from a weekend spent camping on Garnet a couple summers ago. Don Seauvageau
Don, Thanks for the comment on my photos. I agree that Garnet Lake is unique in the number of drowned trees that have become pieces of art (at least in our eyes!) I have been meaning the change the title of this post to "Nature's Sculpture - Garnet Lake Statuary" to better reflect what if offered there. Did you browse through some of my other posts? There are similar photos from a number of other locations. Finally, where can I view some of your work? Dave
Hi Dave. Looks like we have similar tastes in stump photography I've been "stumping" for years on Adirondack lakes and Garnet is the best. I like the black and white treatment. My wallpaper is a misty morning shot from a weekend spent camping on Garnet a couple summers ago. Don Seauvageau
Hi Dave. Looks like we have similar tastes in stump photography I've been "stumping" for years on Adirondack lakes and Garnet is the best. I like the black and white treatment. My wallpaper is a misty morning shot from a weekend spent camping on Garnet a couple summers ago. Don Seauvageau
ReplyDeleteDon, Thanks for the comment on my photos. I agree that Garnet Lake is unique in the number of drowned trees that have become pieces of art (at least in our eyes!) I have been meaning the change the title of this post to "Nature's Sculpture - Garnet Lake Statuary" to better reflect what if offered there. Did you browse through some of my other posts? There are similar photos from a number of other locations. Finally, where can I view some of your work? Dave
DeleteHi Dave. Looks like we have similar tastes in stump photography I've been "stumping" for years on Adirondack lakes and Garnet is the best. I like the black and white treatment. My wallpaper is a misty morning shot from a weekend spent camping on Garnet a couple summers ago. Don Seauvageau
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