Found a moose alongside a road in North Dakota

A subreddit for all the strange, mysterious, and interesting stuff you found on Google Earth or Maps!
Landscapes in Glen Canyon (Utah, U.S.) before being submerged by over 500ft of water by the Glen Canyon Dam.
A place to find and share things which are amazing in a positive way.
Olympus cove [Olympus OM2n, Zuiko 50m 1.4, Ektar 100]
Film photography subreddit. Ask anything about analog photography in our weekly "ask anything" thread, or share photos. For discussion of how to shoot film, buying advice, or what went wrong on your first roll head on over to /r/analogcommunity.
Old postcards of motels and buildings
"A liminal space is the time between the 'what was' and the 'next.' It is a place of transition, waiting, and not knowing. Liminal space is where all transformation takes place, if we learn to wait and let it form us."
Headphone issue 2i2 4th gen
Note this is not an official Focusrite sub. This is for community support for questions, comments, tips, tricks and so on for Focusrite audio products.
Film photography
Founded in 1850, The University of Utah is the flagship institution of higher learning in Utah, and offers over 100 undergraduate and more than 90 graduate degree programs to over 35,000 students. This subreddit aims to give U of U students, professors, staff, and alumni a place to discus campus, culture, housing, jobs, classes, professors, or anything tangentially related to the U.
Winter Scenes [Olympus Trip 35/ OM2n , Ilford XP2]
Film photography subreddit. Ask anything about analog photography in our weekly "ask anything" thread, or share photos. For discussion of how to shoot film, buying advice, or what went wrong on your first roll head on over to /r/analogcommunity.
Wavy canyon turn in Utah

The deserts of our planet are among the most beautiful settings which Earth has to offer; this subreddit is dedicated to sharing that beauty!
Mount Olympus in the early 1900s (Holladay area)

A subreddit for Salt Lake City, UT and the surrounding communities.
Where was I in September 2023?

This is a location guessing subreddit. Where were you and what was it like? Share with us and keep everyone guessing!
Summer camp for children with diabetes. Florida, US. (1970s)
What was **normal everyday life** like for people living 50, 100, or more years ago? Featuring old photos, scanned documents, articles, and personal anecdotes that offer a glimpse into the past.
Could he have went east and not west? Trying to figure out where he went from where he thought he was
On May 14, 2008 Brandon Swanson, age 19, drove towards Marshall, Minnesota. En route, he crashed into a ditch. Leaving the car and navigating dark fields, Brandon called his parents for help. He got cut off whilst on the phone, and has not been seen since. http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/s/swanson_brandon.html http://thesearchforbrandon.blogspot.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N5JZRo-XS8
FL loads without the master/input tab showing and I can't get it back
The unofficial subreddit of all things FL Studio. Community Discord Chatrooms Meet other FL Studio users by joining our discord server! https://discord.gg/27wgKfafmP
Shuttle [OM-2n / 50mm 1.4 / Portra 400]

Film photography subreddit. Ask anything about analog photography in our weekly "ask anything" thread, or share photos. For discussion of how to shoot film, buying advice, or what went wrong on your first roll head on over to /r/analogcommunity.
Unacceptable scans? Very high contrast
A place for the film photography/videography community to discuss whatever you want. The sister sub of r/analog, where all of the non-photo-sharing stuff happens!
I trying to use a noise-gate to cut out static from guitar. However, even when the static is below the threshold and I hear silence, it still tracks static in the final recording. Why?
The unofficial subreddit of all things FL Studio. Community Discord Chatrooms Meet other FL Studio users by joining our discord server! https://discord.gg/27wgKfafmP
is this two different guitar parts for the notes on the E string? Also how you best play -41 and -412?

A subreddit dedicated to learning guitar. Post lessons, ask questions, and get feedback on your playing on Feedback Fridays. The community is open to all people of all styles!