Plus, I managed to get one 'non-work' touristy photo of Tupelo, Mississippi:
bC3 Homelands Trip
A visual representation of the internal communications department of the Chickasaw Nation's Department of Commerce's trip to the Chickasaw homelands,
Sunday, February 2, 2014
A Little Bit Extra...
We did manage to get a group shot of us, taken by Tishomingo State Park manager Bill Brekeen:
Plus, I managed to get one 'non-work' touristy photo of Tupelo, Mississippi:
Apparently, Elvis worked there.
Plus, I managed to get one 'non-work' touristy photo of Tupelo, Mississippi:
Wednesday, January 29
Homeward Bound
So before we hit the road to head back home, we stopped off at the Chickasaw Preserve, to see where Brady worked...
Then we went and visited with the Beesley's, our gracious hosts whose land the Preserve sets on.
On our way back, we stopped off in Germantown, a suburb of Memphis, to eat at a place called The Commissary. Great BBQ!
Tuesday, January 28
On our last day of shooting, we revisited the Natchez Trace to photograph a couple of places we had scouted out on Thursday.
Thom at Buzzard's Roost Springs
Getting a forest shot
Priscilla and the other photog at an extremely cold Cave Springs
Then a quick trip up to Colbert's Ferry
Thom at Buzzard's Roost Springs
Getting a forest shot
Priscilla and the other photog at an extremely cold Cave Springs
Then a quick trip up to Colbert's Ferry
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Monday, January 27 (the end)
Bankhead Revisited (wink wink)
The Waterfall chapter, Part 2
After leaving the (less-than-stellar) falls, we revisited the falls we had (barely) shot a few days before. The results this time were a lot more interesting, mostly because we turned our attention downriver. The afternoon sun both lit up the creek and completely blew it out.(iPhone)
(Canon 5D)
There was this little tributary that fed into the main part of the creek, after pooling into this amazing side alcove that you couldn't see from the banks.
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