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I live in the Finger Lakes region of Western New York. Since the start of fall I've been taking a camera on my runs. Here is a selection of the best ones: This dirt road is part of a half marathon course I usually run each year, although this year I just did a "solo" 5K. I often just enjoy looking at the clouds during my runs Crossing a bridge I took this view of the Genesee River The fading light of a late afternoon run The barn casts a long shadow on the snow
I live in the Finger Lakes region of Western New York. Since the start of fall I've been taking a camera on my runs. Here is a selection of the best ones:
This dirt road is part of a half marathon course I usually run each year, although this year I just did a "solo" 5K.
I often just enjoy looking at the clouds during my runs
Crossing a bridge I took this view of the Genesee River
The fading light of a late afternoon run
The barn casts a long shadow on the snow
You have wonderful photos and views. It seems to me only because you run in such beautiful places you produce even more endorphins.
I even envy a little
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Thanks Robin for the compliment, but I may have taken over a hundred pictures this fall and those four photos were just selections of some of the better ones. Many photos from other posters were taken in more interesting areas with mountains or seashore. I will say that the scenic views are a motivation for me to get out on a run and give me something to focus on besides the stress of running. If I feel tired and want to slow down I may look at the pretty sky instead! As far as increasing endorphins goes, I don't know if a nice view does that or not.
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an amazing likeness
Bright January late morning...
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One day at a time
Good winter for running in Maine. Not much snow and warmer than usual.
Drier and warmer than usual for Northern California too. But should be rain tomorrow.
1/27/24 Fort Ord 50k, Salinas CA
View of downtown Montreal seen from Mount Royal with a yellowish haze due to the sun reflecting on tiny snow flakes in the air
not bad for mile 25
View of Montreal from Mount Royal with a yellowish haze due to the sun reflecting on tiny snow flakes in the air ETA: I hear some people can’t see the pic. Sorry about that, if that’s the case
View of Montreal from Mount Royal with a yellowish haze due to the sun reflecting on tiny snow flakes in the air
ETA: I hear some people can’t see the pic. Sorry about that, if that’s the case
This site has worked reliably for several years. After you upload your pic, copy the "direct link" to use on RA.
Thanks.
This thread needs less bridges and more chicks
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I'm renaming this: "Running Vacation Suggestions Thread"
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Crisp late fall day in New England...
Same location, next season...