Guide de voyage: Comté de Meriwether 2026

Comté de Meriwether : idées de séjour, infos pratiques et culturelles

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F. D. Roosevelt State Park

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F. D. Roosevelt State Park

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Oldest covered bridge in GA
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You know how you buy a lens and you think to yourself, "Self, this is going to completely revolutionize my photography!" Then you use the lens, like the shots you get, but then the lens goes back in the bag and you don't pull it out again. You get stuck, using the same angles, the same compositions, the same images. Maybe not you, but that happened to me. 

This series was all taken with a 100mm macro. It was the first lens I purchased (after the kit lens if you count that). I loved that lens, but honestly I haven't used it in years. Now, this subject needs a close shot so a macro lens makes sense, but I had forgotten how you can really create a scene, tell a story, and capture depth with this lens. I composited some shots to pull more depth, but this day was more about me rediscovering my love for minimal depth and lost lenses. Since this day I have left the macro on the lens and intentionally forced myself to think how to use it rather than switching back to the Swiss Army style lenses. Try a different angle, a different depth of focus, or a different lens. It may just make you smile inside.
Car show in the street

Comté de Meriwether : les plus belles villes à visiter

Called the "Little White House" due to the fact that President Franklin D. Roosevelt spent quite a bit of time here. The nearby Warm Springs brought some relief to the pain he endured due to polio. It was in this house that he died on April 12, 1945, shortly after having been elected President of the United States for his fourth term.
Warm Springs
Restauration, Montagnes et Shopping
Plongez dans l'ambiance paisible de Warm Springs : des restaurants gourmands, des montagnes magnifiques, des aventures et bien plus encore vous attendent.
Gay
Gay
Gay est une destination qui regorge de sites à découvrir comme Exploitation viticole de Warm Springs et Senoia City Park.
Manchester
Manchester
Manchester est une destination qui abrite plusieurs sites remarquables, et notamment Plateforme ferroviaire Manchester Railfan Platform.
Greenville
Greenville
Lors de votre passage Ă  Greenville, ne manquez pas d'aller dĂ©couvrir Petite Maison Blanche et Parc d'État F. D. Roosevelt, deux sites incontournables des environs.
Grantville
Grantville
Lors de votre passage à Grantville, ne manquez pas d'aller découvrir Centre commercial Ashley Park et Chattahoochee River, deux sites incontournables des environs.
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Oldest covered bridge in GA
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Woodbury
Ne manquez pas d'aller découvrir Fitzgerald Fruit Farms lors de votre passage à Woodbury.

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