Thanks Irene! And yes...we are fortunate to be close in all ways :-)
Irenejb wrote:
Sharon, love the beautiful color in the first image. All are beautiful....what fun to go on photo shoots with your sisters.
Good ones Sundar. #1 with the texture of the rocks, they look like giant clams!
sundar wrote:
Another set -
Clicker2014 wrote:
We all take pictures of landscapes. One of the things I like are rocks and their shapes and colors! Now people are even painting small rocks or stones and leaving them in parks etc. for others to hunt for. Lets see what you can find to photo!
Nicely started Clicker, and you've hit a sweet spot with me. Rocks are just the coolest wherever you find them....My year in rocks so far...
Earlier this year a rock with whispers from Arizona's past.
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Ballast stones brought to Savannah's port....
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....became paving stones as the ships left full of cotton.
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Rocks along the Kenai Penninsula rocks....
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...got some pretty cool rock dwellers.
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And just last week here in NC came across the really old rock wall around this really old cemetary.
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A quickie before zzzzing off
Geod "cookies"look delicious.
chefdz wrote:
Take a close look @ these.
Chefdz
Yup my imagination could take me several places with each of these.
Roadrunner wrote:
Five minute walk from here, three minutes on X-C skis
Your landscapes look so "Mainey"
RichardTaylor wrote:
From the archives
Ricahrd that first one is so different. Looks abstract. #2 look like a mistake - God through some rock in the middle of a flat!
Clicker2014 wrote:
These are wonderful! I never made it to the Acadia Nat'l Park. Wish we had time!
Next time. Sharon, next time.
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