My first attempt at Macro Photography "Water Drops"
Walt R wrote:
Spring time up on Black Mt. and then too soon the colors change up on the Mt.
Walt
p.31 Very delicate and simple (#1). Yes - too soon a short s[ring and rainy summer become fall - however, rumor is we might hit 90 this coming week which would be unusual this time of year.
judy juul wrote:
Haven't had the chance to enter as Bill fell while hiking and broke his ankle last weekend...Surgery to put it back in place.Etc.
Here's what I found in archives....
p.31 Had planned to PM you and ask if all was OK and then I read about Bill in your post! Oh my goodness. Painful and frustrating. I do hope nurse JJ is keeping him comfortable. Were you far from the trail entrance? Nice post BTW.
Kaskazi wrote:
Before I forget (again ) - one or two things around the kitchen this morning
Thanks for the challenge Pat, and sorry I was lazy about the tripod!
p.31 Nice kitchen orange, Kaskazi Ron! No tripod? No problem. Wouldn't have noticed
Irv Cobb wrote:
Miscellaneous oranges.
p.32 Splendid set of orange, Irv. I really like #1 - it is so minimalist and a real stunner.
Digital_Dave wrote:
My first attempt at Macro Photography "Water Drops"
p.32 and a super fine start it is!
I've got oodles more orange, but I'll end with these. Free Sunday is back again for tomorrow. And there goes summer with resuming the usual challenge schedule.
Orange brightens everything.
Great shots, and a lot of orange to boot. Thanks for sharing y'all!!
A song came to mind as I reviewed some oranges in my archives.....
"Sunrise" (Kauai)
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"Sunset" (from a boat somewhere in the Carribean)
"Sunrise" (from a rocky shore in Maine)
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"Sunset" (Colorado)
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"Swiftly flow the days" (From an island near Portland, ME)
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PAToGraphy wrote:
p.31 Had planned to PM you and ask if all was OK and then I read about Bill in your post! Oh my goodness. Painful and frustrating. I do hope nurse JJ is keeping him comfortable. Were you far from the trail entrance? Nice post BTW.
Thanks, Pat! We were quite a ways up the mountain and had to assist him down on his one good foot....about an hour or so picking out the safest way to get him down...Fortunately, there was a fine guy that assisted us- I wouldn't have been able to support him alone for sure! We were very thankful!!I Drove him directly to an Emergency Facility who xrayed it and splinted him. From then, he was operated on by the Ortho ,who fixed it with screws and plates, etc!Lot's of fun!! 6 weeks no weight bearing...
Could have been worse!
Pat , Tony did a request for some new england orange colors , here's some NH orange .
Walt
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