Imaging Close to Home - Post Yours!

Mike Lewis

Staff Member
During the extraordinarily difficult time, I went back to see what images I had been able to produce within walking distance of my house. I invite folks to pot some of their favorite images taken within walking distance of their house, either current or from any time in the past. Hopefully inspiring for all of us...

In my case, we are fortunate to have have a path behind our house that borders open space, and between the changing trees and the animals (eagles, owls, coyotes, etc.) it can be a fun place to image. I particularly liked this one I got from a few years ago, shot with my trusty 5D Mk II.


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JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
Pretty cool Mike, I sure like that view and how you framed it. But after seeing this, I don't know why we aren't seeing more photos from this spot, it would be a great spot for a sunrise or sunset when the colors go nuclear. :)

Unfortunately for me there is nothing within walking distance from my house to shoot landscapes. All I have is more houses.... miles and miles of houses... :eek:
 

Jim Dockery

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I love my own backyard, which is a mess right now that I'm using my shelter in place time to redo the grout on the walkway. I sure wish I had easy access to an open space like yours Mike, but that's a 15 min. drive for me.

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This guy was cute, but pesky. A family of three camped out in a thick tree in our backyard one season and really stunk the place up. I finally ran them off with repeated shots of water when ever I was out watering the yard.

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The drone view of Lake Stevens from 400 ft. above my house, Mt. Pilchuck on the left, Mt. Rainier on the right.

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Hosta close-up focus stack.

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Grey squirrels can cause problems, but I enjoy watching their antics.

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The summer view from my patio. I loved the shady tunnel look, but my wife didn't, so we removed some of the overhanging branches to open it up some.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
I love my own backyard, which is a mess right now that I'm using my shelter in place time to redo the grout on the walkway. I sure wish I had easy access to an open space like yours Mike, but that's a 15 min. drive for me.

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This guy was cute, but pesky. A family of three camped out in a thick tree in our backyard one season and really stunk the place up. I finally ran them off with repeated shots of water when ever I was out watering the yard.

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The drone view of Lake Stevens from 400 ft. above my house, Mt. Pilchuck on the left, Mt. Rainier on the right.

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Hosta close-up focus stack.

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Grey squirrels can cause problems, but I enjoy watching their antics.

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The summer view from my patio. I loved the shady tunnel look, but my wife didn't, so we removed some of the overhanging branches to open it up some.
That is a cool assortment Jim. I like the shady overhang look in the last one.
 

MonikaC

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Great idea, Mike -- thanks for starting it! And nice contributions by everyone.
This is from a bit after the midpoint of the bigger loop run I do from my house. I didn't bring my camera on a run, but this is coming back from a dog walk with a friend. I went up to this spot the other day hoping to catch alpenglow on fresh snow the other day, but it was totally socked in.

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JimFox

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Great idea, Mike -- thanks for starting it! And nice contributions by everyone.
This is from a bit after the midpoint of the bigger loop run IO do from my house. I didn't bring my camera on a run, but this is coming back from a dog walk with a friend. I went up to this spot the other day hoping to catch alpenglow on fresh snow the other day, but it was totally socked in.

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This.... is one awesome view Monika! Like Mikes view from his backyard, this view you are posting I think we need to be seeing a lot more from this. It's too perfect of a view to not keep visiting in different light.
 

MonikaC

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This.... is one awesome view Monika! Like Mikes view from his backyard, this view you are posting I think we need to be seeing a lot more from this. It's too perfect of a view to not keep visiting in different light.
Tried the other morning for alpen glow, on fresh snow but it was all socked in.
 
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Jim Dockery

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Wow, lucky you with those eagles and water Tim. I also like your run view Monika, like Jim says I'd do that as a walk with a camera more often if I thought there was a good sunset/rise possible.
 
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