Welcome to Roaming With Ranger. This blog is just for fun, and to share some of the photos I have taken when Ranger and I are out roaming about having fun, so I hope you enjoy. Please leave your comments. Also you can click on the pictures for a larger version. THANK YOU
All of these shots were taken at the Tumwater campground which is west of Wenatchee on highway 2. Ranger wanted his cousins Shasta and Coco to see more of the places he has been roaming.
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Another fine series, Lloyd. The last picture is a wonderful example of how backlighting can enhance the drama in a shot. It's a beautiful image. I like the stream shots a lot. The shredded wood(?) makes a very interesting graphic image. Very nice shot.
Lloyd you have to check out my blog for the 25th of sept as I have the same photo of Tumwater campground, we stayed there one night, it was a nice park i think there was only about 5 people in the whole place. Wow we were so close to you.
Looks like a nice place to visit. I would like a place where there aren't many people if I was traveling like that. You have some beautiful pictures on here. Thanks for visiting my blog!
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Another fine series, Lloyd. The last picture is a wonderful example of how backlighting can enhance the drama in a shot. It's a beautiful image. I like the stream shots a lot. The shredded wood(?) makes a very interesting graphic image. Very nice shot.
Lloyd you have to check out my blog for the 25th of sept as I have the same photo of Tumwater campground, we stayed there one night, it was a nice park i think there was only about 5 people in the whole place. Wow we were so close to you.
Looks like a nice place to visit. I would like a place where there aren't many people if I was traveling like that. You have some beautiful pictures on here.
Thanks for visiting my blog!
very nice pics, full of fall colors!
Very beautiful area for Ranger to be exploring.
Thanks for visiting my NorthBayPhoto blog. As for my plane ride, it was a lot of fun!
happy thanksgiving to you and yours, particularly to ranger.
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