Train in autumn
This is a combination of two different images bended using Photoshop. Should be viewed larger for best results :)
A tree by our house with beautiful colors of leaves, I had to take a photograph!
Ranchers burning fields. Taken with a Canon Powershot A590 IS.
Chickasaw National Recreation Area
Saw the mist near the pond along the fence line. Creek County, Oklahoma. Taken “As is”, with a Nikon D300.
Lovely stream in north-eastern Oklahoma. Canon EOS 5D Mark II / Shutter: 1/15s / Focal Length: 24mm / Aperture: f/10 / ISO: 50
A few trees still had pretty leaves on them at Lake Hefner in OKC.
The light house at Lake Hefner in Oklahoma City, OK
Taken at Lake Hefner in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Taken at Hefner Lake in Oklahoma City, around 7am
Taken at Lake Hefner at around 7 am in Oklahoma City, Okla
Taken at Chickasaw National Recreation Area a Small National Park in Oklahoma. Travertine Creek. Image captured using a Sony A350. Settings: f25 15s ISO100. Lens: SAL-1870 DT 18-70mm f3.5-5.6 Standard Zoom lens Filter: Cokin +1 2/3 Blue (80b) A021; Cokin +3Sepia A005; Polarized Filter Color correction done using Photoshop Elements 7
Taken at Chickasaw National Recreation Area a Small National Park in Oklahoma. Image captured using a Sony A350. Settings: f9 1s ISO100. Lens: SAL-1870 DT 18-70mm f3.5-5.6 Standard Zoom lens Filter: Cokin +1 2/3 Blue (80b) A021; Cokin +3Sepia A005; Polarized Filter / Color correction done using Photoshop Elements 7
This is one of two gas stations we have here in Crowder Oklahoma…It has been around since the early 40’s and has been run by 3 generations of the same family… One of the very few buildings left standing after the 1949 tornado that destroyed Crowder and ultimately led to the demise of our beloved little town that was once a prospering little city with banks, a drug store, a railroad stop, 2 restaurants and several other businesses. Now with only 331 residents and 21 miles from the nearest walmart…we enjoy the peace and quiet of our little town :)
These Indian Dress Costumes are in the Late Mr. Frank Phillips Museum called Willaroc, Mister Phillips had amazed a most wonderful collection of the native peoples dress and wear, also an exclusive collection of Remington rifles, and other firearms of the old west days, Statues as well art from many noted Western theme artist, the property surounding the homestead is also a game , longhorn cattle and deer preserve, a most unusual animal called a Zorse, which is half Zebra and half horse ! I did get a picture of the South end as it headed North ! Camera Olympus E-510 with 14-42 mm lens no flash permitted !
The wear of the Plains Indian, the coup, the moccasions, the leggins and the pipe pouch, all original to the Cheyenne people. this collection is on display at the Phillips Museum Called Willaroc !located just outside the town of Barnsdall , Oklahoma in Osage County. Once the property of the late Frank Phillips, This was one of my first camera camps, the challenge was a new camera, working on one of my most daring attempts at picture taking in subdued lighting, behind glass cases and NO flash Permitted ! otherwise you would have a personal Escout off the property ! as you can see I obeyed ! Camera Olympus E-510 with 14-42 mm lens, no flash permitted !
City-scape of downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
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