Lets see your Lake/Stomping grounds...
TheSalt
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Just trying to drum up a little photo fun... Here is the lake we call home. Pineview Res. east of Ogden Utah.
Arial view
Party view
My basic "look" at the lake...
~ 1998 266 Fiesta Vee 7.4 B3 ~ Salt Lake City, Utah ~
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PC BYC, Holland, MI
and another near Acadia ntl park
Have a great season. Mike
2004 Rinker 312, 5.0 Merc's, Bravo III, Lake Wheeler, AL
PC BYC, Holland, MI
Ray
2006 390
Previous 2000 340
Go Steelers!!!
Yep, Rinker did their photo shoot on St Clair this past summer
Ah! Harson's Island. I spent many weekends there with my parents. circa 1954.
Tony
Salt Shaker 342
Love Harsens Island...was just there all weekend. My in-laws have a place on the south channel, and we are all members at the Old Club (far tip on the south channel by gull island). Cant wait to get the Rinker up there on some big water!
South Channel is awesome, and if we ever bought a cottage thats where it'd be. Post some pics when you get a chance.
I know it looks like stock footage, but my sister shot this photo with her iPhone this weekend. The fireworks were fantastic with the Lincoln Memorial in the foreground and the Washington Monument in the background.
Here's a nifty video of my stomping grounds. My slip is in the marina shown at the 2:20 mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BY6RVjeAbg
PC BYC, Holland, MI
Cool stuff BD, consumer RC drone vid techniques are changing everything with amazing potential for outrageous angles.
RC is one of my vices although the FPV helis haven't called my name yet. Lately I tend toward 1.5m DLG(discus launched gliders) but for some mind boggling 300mph(!) rc glider vids google a wild new flying technique called dynamic soaring(DS) RC. Even experienced pilots hide behind a truck/rock, scary fast with NO motors.
More on topic but taken of a stick boat we owned here's a little known and now completely outdated technique using rc gear called KAP(kite assisted photography) that I used years ago to shoot an interesting aerial image of one of our sailboats anchored on a local tight spot in a shoaled over inlet formerly known as midnight pass. you can just see the kite line in the image.
This place is such a peaceful protected anchorage with easy access to the beach right across the dune where the folks with the blue towel are sitting. tough to get to but worth the effort if you want to avoid the crowds. Mike
PC BYC, Holland, MI
Here's where we boat, San Juan Islands, WA.
2007 300 EC, 350 Mags, B3's, Table Rock Lake, MO
Now THAT'S awesome. Love the NW....... in the summer.