Nikon D4 + Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 @ 90mm — 1/500 sec, f/8, ISO 400 — map & image data — nearby photos
Sugarcreek, Ohio
アーミッシュの農場
After crossing the Rockies and leaving Denver, we drove 1,500 miles to make our way to Ohio to visit my folks. It was chilly at 17°F. Today we took a leisurely drive around some Amish country in northeast Ohio, and even though the countryside is still stuck in the blah of winter, it's remarkably beautiful country.
Dinner at Der Dutchman was a fantastic followup.
Tomorrow we return the RV and head to the airport.
デンヴァー市から東へ、2,500kmの運転の後、僕が育った所(オハイオ州)に到着しました。 今日は実家から一時間位離れているアーミッシュの田舎を見に行きました。平穏な所です。
明日は空港へ。
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Pretty photos, indeed! Lovely…… Pleasant Travels!
Hey! I would like to make-up a Bing “Birds Eye View”(Type) Map page of our family property, with “numbered spots” on it. Click a “spot”, up comes a photo taken from said spot.
Not having much luck with “*My Places” on Bing Maps. Seem to be able to do “spots”, but can’t “embed”(Is that the term?) photos. I think I’ve seen it done, somehow, somewhere..?
Thankx for any thoughts!
The EXIF viewer is great!
Teddy G., Lititz, Lancaster Co. “Dutch Country”, Pa.(That other little “buggy driving” area…)
I don’t have any recent experience with Bing, but if they allow display of a KMZ file, you can create one with my Geoencoding-Support plugin for Lightroom that includes geoencoded photos that would then be overlayed on the map. Google Earth supports this, but I don’t know about Bing. —Jeffrey
Love this photo. The road just invites you ot the farmhouse!
Really nice photo. I love reading your blog. (found it from your plugins). Sounds like you had a great vacation.
-Round Rock, Tx