Number One and Number Sixteen
I scanned and retouched an old photograph taken many years ago when my children were young. It is a unique view of the Mount Rushmore National Monument in Keystone, South Dakota. taken through the windscreen of a bubble helicopter. From the angle at the left side of the monument you can only see the faces of our First President, George Washington and that of our 16th President, Abraham Lincoln.
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stephaniek
Nice image Scott!! Sounds like it’s a good family memory for you!!
Scott Hendricks replied
Thank you. We enjoy an annual visit each late spring.
stephaniek
You go to the same Park every year?
Scott Hendricks replied
Actually, we like spending our wedding anniversary in the Black Hills, cycling, trout fishing and a loaded camera. You can’t help but drive by when in the northern Hills. We are thinking of retiring in Spearfish.
stephaniek
So you’re lucky enough to live here…......wonderful!!
We made a 5 State Roadtrip up to SD a few years ago and had a fabulous time!!
It’s a gorgeous State!!
sweetscent62
Congratulations on the feature! : ) Wen x
Scott Hendricks replied
Thank you. I hadn’t realized it was featured until you mentioned it. I have been busy developing my photos from a cycling criterium held this last Sunday in Sioux Falls.