King and Queen seat
Uploaded: March 27, 2005
f/10 at 1/400 of a sec. 18mm with 18-70mm lense.Climbed to the top of a well known Maryland natural site in Rocks State Park. looking out at the point,
if you look at the lower rock to the right you can see a small gray mat that someone left just to give you a sense of the scale. The drop off from where I stood was intense. Just a beautiful day to be alive!
Kelly Heaton March 28, 2005
Nice shot Tony. I have been there many times. You captured it well! #229955Michelle Lea Guinn March 28, 2005
What a view!! Beautiful photo!! mlg #1211809Tony Gutowski March 28, 2005
Thank you Kelly and Michelle for your kind comments and I will make an effort to view your galleries as well. #1212125Carolyn J. Connolly September 21, 2005
WONDERFUL image, Tony...and, I LOVE that sky!!! :o) #1862860Jill Odice September 21, 2005
These are my favorite kind of days to go shooting! Big puffy clouds can make anything look great! This looks like a beautiful area to hike! Very nice shot! #1863797A A November 06, 2005
Beautiful capture! This picture takes me back to my youth. I used to go on annual church retreats to Camp Wo-Me-To and we would always walk to the King and Queen Seat. It was quite a view from up there. #2041982Keith L. Clayton February 15, 2006
Great shot! You have some beautiful work in your gallery! #2423649Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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