jbnebres;2383530; said:so in the spring time... these things are roaming indiana waters?
Liam;2383544; said:photoshopped dinosaurs? really, wow.
My family is in the Huntington area, so that's actually really close to where I'll be. I'm not sure when I'll be over there next. I probably wont make it for Thanksgiving, but probably in December or early January... One of those tree stump pieces would be awesome for my beardie setup I'm working on...rallysman;2383195; said:This is Salamonie lake, about 15 minutes north of Marion IN. Depending on what part of the state you're in, I may be able to hook you up with some driftwood. If you visit from now until spring, it's the easiest to get (because of the low water levels) unless there is snow on the ground. I plan on getting more than I could ever use, so we'll see how that goes haha.
cut out one of those stumps for your tank! lolrallysman;2383072; said:Hey thanks everyoneThe sun was nailing the trees perfectly in the second pic. I did some post processing but that's as accurate as I could get with all of the detail.
Liz, If that makes you love indiana I'll make that love stronger with pictures in the future. Indiana is usually thought of as boring, but it's really a pretty interesting state.
I need to take more out door pictures. I'm getting into this photography thing hahaha.
Our next trip out will be a driftwood collecting trip. This place is (obviously) loaded with it. 95% of the driftwood I have came from this lake. It's a clean lake, so that makes it even easier for me.

jbnebres;2383213; said:.........beautiful pictures as always----
but what the hell is that!?
