Until recently, I used my trusty little Nikon 5600 point and shoot for every shot. A few weeks ago, a longstanding wish came true and I was able to order a new Nikon D40 DSLR.
This post contains photos from both cameras. The Harber House with the D40...Flat Rock Hollow with the 5600 (I didn't want to drag my brand new D40 through the wet brush).
My 14 year-old son actually took the photos of the fungi and the muddy branch waterfall.
He's got a pretty good eye and we're starting to use him as a camera man. I think he'll do a great job.
I'm still learning the ins and outs of my D40. One of these days I'll hopefully take some real quality images with it.
Do the owners ever let anyone go inside the house? I've looked at this house from the road everytime we go by on Hwy 56 and now that I know how old it is, I would really love to see the inside.
I know that this is a common claim people make around the world, but to me the Ozarks of Arkansas truly is God's Country! This site will be dedicated to showing anyone interested--Sunday motorists to fair-weather cyclists--some of the hidden treasures in the county they drive through.
Over the past several years, with the explosion of the popularity of custom car-clubs and motorcycle enthusiasts, Izard county has seen a parade of people from outside the area coming to enjoy the panoramic views from the comfort of their chosen mode of pleasurable transportation. Many, I'm absolutely sure, drive by sights that are easily accesible and not far off the highway never even knowing those sights are there. This blog will give anyone searching for information before they visit the area a way to know where some of those places are.
Ozarks Schoolin' Donation Box
Lunenburg School Donations
Send Donations to:
Lunenburg Community Center
HC 77 Box 510
Melbourne, Ar 72556
C/O Mary Loggains (Secretary)
8 comments:
What type of camera do you use, Al Ozarka. Your pics are always so clear and sharply focused. They're great!
"...so clear and sharply focused."
You should see my stack of rejects, Ms. Green!
Until recently, I used my trusty little Nikon 5600 point and shoot for every shot. A few weeks ago, a longstanding wish came true and I was able to order a new Nikon D40 DSLR.
This post contains photos from both cameras. The Harber House with the D40...Flat Rock Hollow with the 5600 (I didn't want to drag my brand new D40 through the wet brush).
My 14 year-old son actually took the photos of the fungi and the muddy branch waterfall.
He's got a pretty good eye and we're starting to use him as a camera man. I think he'll do a great job.
I'm still learning the ins and outs of my D40. One of these days I'll hopefully take some real quality images with it.
Thanks for the compliment.
I LIVE OFF WIDEMAN ROAD NOT FAR FROM ONE OF THOSE PICTURES.
Can you see the hollow from the road?
No, Jason. It's down the power line from Flat Rock Church.
Awesome pics my grandma mozelle page was from forty four and seeing your picture knowing she saw these same things as a child brings me joy
Do the owners ever let anyone go inside the house? I've looked at this house from the road everytime we go by on Hwy 56 and now that I know how old it is, I would really love to see the inside.
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