A few weeks ago, I spent the day with a dear friend and we both enjoy bringing our cameras with us!!
We did a lot of walking and talking that day, but always manage to stop and shoot along the way!!
Hope you enjoy this part of the series!!
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
angela k wrote:
A few weeks ago, I spent the day with a dear friend and we both enjoy bringing our cameras with us!!
We did a lot of walking and talking that day, but always manage to stop and shoot along the way!!
Hope you enjoy this part of the series!!
Brings back memories. Lived in the same school district (Cold Spring Harbor) The Marshall Field Estate is a great location. Is that tree at the end of the road still there? Been there for 300 years. Caumsett has a great view of the Sound. A classic "Gold Coast" estate. Great walking trails. Very much looking forward to the whole series, thanks for posting. BTW for those who don't know the area, 2 or 3 million is about the average price for a home in Lloyd Harbor.
I always look forward to these interesting photo adventures, Angela. It's a chance to visit new places without leaving my easy chair. Thanks for sharing them.
angela k wrote:
A few weeks ago, I spent the day with a dear friend and we both enjoy bringing our cameras with us!!
We did a lot of walking and talking that day, but always manage to stop and shoot along the way!!
Hope you enjoy this part of the series!!
Excellent - very enjoyable images, Angie!
Nice job on these, and love the beautiful sky you were blessed with!
boberic wrote:
Brings back memories. Lived in the same school district (Cold Spring Harbor) The Marshall Field Estate is a great location. Is that tree at the end of the road still there? Been there for 300 years. Caumsett has a great view of the Sound. A classic "Gold Coast" estate. Great walking trails. Very much looking forward to the whole series, thanks for posting. BTW for those who don't know the area, 2 or 3 million is about the average price for a home in Lloyd Harbor.
Bob, glad these brought back fond memories... I'm really not familiar with this park, or the tree, my friend always walks in this park, so I was a tag along!! I know the houses in Lloyd Harbor and surrounding area are worth big bucks and that's probaby the reason I don't live there!!!!
I'm going to honest, the series is really not that interesting, it was so hot that day and these structures and some nature shots are all I took. What I found amazing, there was a huge field filled with white daisies and because of the wind, I wasn't that happy with my shots, but I worked on them, so I will post a couple.
I appreciate your visit and comments and glad you enjoyed!!
kpmac wrote:
Nice images, Angela.
Thanks kp, glad you enjoyed!!
angler wrote:
Excellent set Angela.
Thanks Jim for your visit and comment... always appreciated and glad you enjoyed!!
photophile wrote:
Fine series Angela.
Thanks Karin, glad you liked!
John Lawrence wrote:
I always look forward to these interesting photo adventures, Angela. It's a chance to visit new places without leaving my easy chair. Thanks for sharing them.
Howdy, John and thanks so much for coming along on this adventure!!!! These are really the only interesting shots I took, the weather was really hot that day, but I did manage some nature shots... hope you keep an eye out for them!!
Take care, my friend and glad you enjoyed!!
Thanks Donald for your visit and three thumbs... glad you enjoyed!
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