Shooting pictures with your cheap, elderly smartphone is a less than promising endeavour, but we both took a few anyways. Here they are to give you a flavor of traveling across North Dakota and Montana.
Deb has the newer camera, so just for comparison we have shots of the same subject. My camera first:
And here’s Deb. You can see her camera’s superiority fairly well. Yep that’s the start of the blizzard.
And just for fun, here’s another from Deb’s camera of the same subject, but at a different angle. It emphasizes our future in a couple of months. I hope my swollen knee has recovered by then.
Back to my camera. I just liked the blue light in the foreground. But my camera also picks up the snow.
This must have been a sizable lake. But I’m a bad photographer – I don’t notice where I’m located. Nor did the camera, worse luck.
Or maybe we stumbled onto the set for a very early prequel of the Star Wars series:
Here we see the skeletons of two Walkers as they evolve towards their destiny.
Horrid. Ah! Hear David Attenborough’s voice.
Here we see a family of Walkers at the beach, wearing fashionable swimwear rather than their usual heavy armor. Perhaps we’ll see them mating at dusk, their favorite time for amorous activities.
Moving on then … here’s a couple of random pictures to clear the palate before a finale. These are probably food for the Walkers.
Stop that!
And just a little color in Washington. Maybe I should have just skipped this one.
Finally, Deb & I present a couple of pics of abstract art, as presented through the window of the speeding train.
And something vaguely van Gogh.
We hope you enjoyed that taste of the bleak North Dakota farmland.