Saturday, February 25, 2012

Winter Backroads

Woodstock Fall



Here is artist Jean Nelson's version of my photo titled Woodstock Fall. You see can this and many other beautiful paintings on her blog at Painting My World.
I have always loved this house in Woodstock, IL. It is beautiful in all seasons. I always enjoyed seeing artistic versions of my photos as they bring new vantage points. This painting was like a shot back in time. Love the bycycle! Below is the original photo.

Masked Bird

She Gots Deerz Earz

Faint Voices Of Youth

Friday, February 24, 2012

NikonSniper Is Three Years Young


We're 3! Well, it's hard to believe that NikonSniper has lasted this long. Three years have zoomed past and I'm still here. In fact, it's even harder to believe that the blog interest continues to grow. Thank you so much for your encouraging comments along the way.
Here is a photo dating back to when the only followers were direct family. Now there have been more than 11,000 page views in the last 30 days. There have been more than 62,000 hits from more than 25,000 computers in more than 140 countries in the last 6 months. AND that's way more than I ever expected! Crazy! Thank you so much.
God bless you all.
NikonSniper Steve

Box Car Picasso

Horse Ranch With A View

Washington's High Desert

Devilmobile

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Illinois Big Sky

Painting The Old Lighthouse

Number 2 Pencil Futures

Now That's My Island!

Livin' In The Plains

Colorado Serenity


This photo was taken when I was killing time for a flight back to Chicago. Denver had been wisked with its first snow of the season. The morning was bright and clear with snow in the pine trees so I headed out for a drive just off the highway toward Vail, CO. It's hard to sit and view sights like this without thinking of God's creative skill and exactly how small I am in the grand scheme of things. To some people, this is just another crick! To the flatland photographer this is quite something to behold. Photography can never do justice to what your eyes can see in person.
If you look close, you might see the sections of the water blowing in the breeze while others look still due to the thin layer of frozen ice. Take care all of you and thanks so much for your kind comments! Don't forget to tell your friend about the drawing for the 1TB Hard Drive. See the NikonSniper Home Page for details.
NikonSniper Steve