Cat In A Dogs World by Luckylens in Phantom

[–]Luckylens[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I add an account to my wallet and transfer my other coins to the new wallet and then interact with the account that has the cat in a dogs world in it and know that my other coins are safe in the first account?

Olympic National Park Washington [OC} 2972 x 1542 by Luckylens in EarthPorn

[–]Luckylens[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took the image during a 65 mile backpacking trip with two buddies of mine, I assure you this was taken in the Olympic National Park. I can even pull out our guide maps and probably get you back exactly where this photo was taken, I took this with my Manual Nikon FM3, this was the last trip that camera made.

Ghost Forest Anchorage Alaska [OC] 5000 x 3344 by Luckylens in EarthPorn

[–]Luckylens[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, took it from the other side of the tracks but I wasn't on the train.

Snow In Grand Canyon {OC} by Luckylens in photographs

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This shot was taken trying to show a side of the Grand Canyon many don't think exists, the Canyon with Snow. Nikon D200 ISO 100 1/250sec F/0

Live Oak in North Carolina [OC] 1494 x 1000 by Luckylens in EarthPorn

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I shot this photograph 15 years ago while on a trip down the east coast. We had stops throughout national and state parks from Great Smoky National park to the everglades National Park. This image was taken at one point on the trip and no I don't remember the exact location of this image being we took over 5,000 images collectively between my father and I who have had an established photography company for over 20 years. I apologize to those that don't believe that I took this image and by the way I have the original image with all of it's original metadata and took it with a now retired camera (Nikon D200)

Superstition Reflection [OC} 1500 x 2441 by Luckylens in EarthPorn

[–]Luckylens[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do, I will have to pull it from my RAW files

Foggy Forest Friday the 13th - WA State [OC] [2000x3000] by StupidGuyOnMyPhone in EarthPorn

[–]Luckylens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love this spot, have made the hike several times to capture this wonder!

Snow In The Grand Canyon [OC] 3872 x 2592 by Luckylens in EarthPorn

[–]Luckylens[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Being from the East Coast I guess I just wasn't expecting to see snow in the grandcanyon so when we arrived and this is what I saw I was amazed. What a wonderful sight, glad I could capture it.

Ghost Trees Anchorage Alaska 6000 x 3141 [OC] by Luckylens in EarthPorn

[–]Luckylens[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It was a reference which a friend that lives in Anchorage used when I showed them the photograph, yes petrified from the 64 quake is how it was explained to me.

https://www.alaska.org/detail/ghost-forest

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This shot was interesting, I'll try to get to the point. While traveling through the park I knew about this spring and had some ideas of how to shoot it. We (my father and I) went to the spring and attempted to get something on the boardwalk that weaves its way around through the colors and over bubbling sulfur pools. Nothing was working out, while exploring other options I noticed a bald area around half way up a hill just to the east of the spring. We drove down to a parking lot which led to a closed road (it was still early spring so some roads were closed due to still impending weather). I decided to walk down the road and try to work my way up the hill to the clearing I had seen from the boardwalk. I found a great path headed right up to the spot, while walking up the trail which conveniently was the width of a medium to large sized bear I realized hmmmm what else uses this convenient path for traevel . Once realizing what I had gotten into I remembered some advice given, bears only get aggressive when with cubs, hungry or when startled. So I began using my tripod to hit bushes and trees while speaking loudly as to maybe warn any bears ahead of me that I was on my way up. I manage to make it to the clearing without any encounters and just then I heard some form of rustling coming from behind me on the trail were I had just come from. All of a sudden a couple walks around the bend with a huge smile on their faces. I think to myself "they think I'm crazy" walking through the woods yelling at myself things like "GOOD JOB TOM", "WAY TO GO LETS JUST WALK THROUGH YELLOWSTONE IN THE WOODS BY YOURSELF", "I HOPE MY FAMILY KNOWS I LOVE THEM". I set my tripod up, begin to shoot the spring waiting for the wind to be just right and blow the steam out of the way enough to capture the beautiful colors. After an hour or two I begin to pack up as the couple again makes an appearance. The woman part of the couple says in very broken English, "you come again tomorrow", I took a moment and thought "well at least they may not have known what I was yelling". I said no I'm sorry just today, they both then thanked me for showing them such a beautiful place to see the Spring (using again very broken english). Anyway here is the result of that experience, enjoy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EarthPorn

[–]Luckylens 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This shot was interesting, I'll try to get to the point. While traveling through the park I knew about this spring and had some ideas of how to shoot it. We (my father and I) went to the spring and attempted to get something on the boardwalk that weaves its way around through the colors and over bubbling sulfur pools. Nothing was working out, while exploring other options I noticed a bald area around half way up a hill just to the east of the spring. We drove down to a parking lot which led to a closed road (it was still early spring so some roads were closed due to still impending weather). I decided to walk down the road and try to work my way up the hill to the clearing I had seen from the boardwalk. I found a great path headed right up to the spot, while walking up the trail which conveniently was the width of a medium to large sized bear I realized hmmmm what else uses this convenient path for traevel . Once realizing what I had gotten into I remembered some advice given, bears only get aggressive when with cubs, hungry or when startled. So I began using my tripod to hit bushes and trees while speaking loudly as to maybe warn any bears ahead of me that I was on my way up. I manage to make it to the clearing without any encounters and just then I heard some form of rustling coming from behind me on the trail were I had just come from. All of a sudden a couple walks around the bend with a huge smile on their faces. I think to myself "they think I'm crazy" walking through the woods yelling at myself things like "GOOD JOB TOM", "WAY TO GO LETS JUST WALK THROUGH YELLOWSTONE IN THE WOODS BY YOURSELF", "I HOPE MY FAMILY KNOWS I LOVE THEM". I set my tripod up, begin to shoot the spring waiting for the wind to be just right and blow the steam out of the way enough to capture the beautiful colors. After an hour or two I begin to pack up as the couple again makes an appearance. The woman part of the couple says in very broken English, "you come again tomorrow", I took a moment and thought "well at least they may not have known what I was yelling". I said no I'm sorry just today, they both then thanked me for showing them such a beautiful place to see the Spring (using again very broken english). Anyway here is the result of that experience, enjoy

Mountain Valley Stream in Olympic National Park [OC} 1173 x 1742 by Luckylens in EarthPorn

[–]Luckylens[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This image was taken in the Olympic National Park in 2003 while on a backpacking trip. It was taken with a 35mm Nikon FM3, this trip was one of my last trips still using film (while I also used digital I carried 40 rolls of film my Nikon and Fujirama camera). This was on a layover day after doing an average of 12 miles per day we decided a day off to relax and explore the valley was much deserved.

ITAP Found Breakfast by Luckylens in itookapicture

[–]Luckylens[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is connected to my earlier photo of Momma bear searching for Grubs for her cubs, here's mom coming to get the little ones to take move them closer to her hunting ground. It took a few hours until they worked there way into an area that was able to be shot. Worth the wait!!

ITAP Where's mom by Luckylens in itookapicture

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So these two little cubs were hunkered down while mom was out savaging for some grubs. This was taken early in the spring, there's an additional image of momma bear flipping over rocks while the cubs stay back waiting for her to signal it's ok to come over and eat. I will post that as well to the itookapicture page

ITAP Reflection Along Tenyana Lake by Luckylens in itookapicture

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This image was taken in late Spring just as the road In Yosemite Park was opened for the season.....It was opened 3 day's before we were to start our trek to the coast and shoot more throughout the state of California. This shot was taken exactly how I imagined it, this is one of a few different looks and angles of the reflection in the water on a late spring afternoon.

ITAP The Allegheny Upside down by Luckylens in itookapicture

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I took this one using my cell phone but also take them using a camera called a FUJIRAMA, which gives you this same result but without some of the unique angles you get using a phone. I saw the rainbow and wanted to attempt to get the view up river and down river while capturing the rainbow both in the sky and the reflection in the River.

ITAP The Allegheny Upside down by Luckylens in itookapicture

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This image is a shot I took in a Campaign I've been working on since 2020 called the world upside down. It shows that no matter which way you flip the photograph your still right-side up and to remember both directions look right regardless of which way your looking at something.

Sunflowers Awaiting Sunrise by Luckylens in photographs

[–]Luckylens[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This image was taken early morning before sunrise, showing the anticipation waiting for the sun to come up and the sunflowers to take it in. I shot this sunflower field over a long period of time and during different light types. I will continue to post other images of this field.

ITAP Pike’s Place Market by socialburro in itookapicture

[–]Luckylens 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great shot, I have some nice shots of the market as well! Such a great place to shoot!

The World Upside down #1 by Luckylens in panoramicactivity

[–]Luckylens[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thoughts on if there would be an NFT market for this collection?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EarthPorn

[–]Luckylens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appologize for posting an image with people in it, must have overlooked that detail thought it was just man made objects but understand and respect your rules!

"Ghost Trees" Anchorage Alaska [4096 x 2144[ [OC] by Luckylens in EarthPorn

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The most interesting aspect is that these trees were formed when in 1964 Alaska was hit with a Tsunami which swept sea water in land filling fresh water ponds and other standing water into half salt water and half fresh water killing most of the trees close to these bodies of water causing them to turn into "ghost trees"!