Well, last week was a real mixed bag, wasn’t it? We asked folks to send in cool shots from Days Gone Remastered, and, boy, did the internet deliver. #PSshare and #PSBlog were buzzing! Anyway, here’s some of the wild stuff people shared:
First up, there’s this snowy mountain pic from dfgmendes. I mean, who knew snow could look so… epic? Maybe it’s just me, but it kinda reminded me of that time I got lost in a snowstorm and swore I’d never step on a mountain again. But I digress.
Then, MrioMoreno5 hit us with waterfalls in a canyon. Water was everywhere! Was it majestic? Sure. Did I also think about how I’d probably fall headfirst into the water if I was there? Absolutely.
Okay, so AdamWilson82 posted this insane winding path photo. It looked like a wooden road leading to—you guessed it—nowhere. Like, where does it end? No idea. But it sure made me think of my own life, heading in circles. Or maybe that’s too deep.
Then tulippooh3 shared a forest morning pic. It was hazy and mysterious, kind of what I’d imagine the forest looks like before a fairy tale goes wrong. If I had a nickel for every time I’ve gotten lost in one of those, well…
Oh, and then there was meza6_9 showing off a starry night. Those stars were practically waving hello. Really makes you wonder what’s out there in the universe. Or maybe I just need a telescope and a night off.
Finally, EZ_takayoshi showed us an island on a lake. I don’t know what it is about lone islands, but they make me want to just swim out and start a new life there. Probably not a great idea given my swimming skills, but hey, a dream’s a dream.
If you’re as nosey as I am and want to see more, just check out #PSshare and #PSBlog on Twitter/X or Instagram. There’s an ocean of creativity out there.
And, if you’ve somehow got photos of the afterlife—yeah, that’s next week’s theme—go ahead and share them by May 21st, 2025. Use those hashtags (because how else would we find you?) for a shot to get featured. Who knows what showing the “other side” even means? But that’s the fun of it, right?