Fred Ann wrote:
There are railroad tracks about less than a city block's distance from my house and at this time of year there is a lot of action to be found there. This morning three young fox pups were wandering around there posing for my camera among the many Lupines growing near the tracks., This is also the area where snapping turtles lay their eggs each year. But this year a turtle's eggs won't stay buried long with these little foxes out and about throughout the day!
I hate mosquitoes! ouch! ouch!
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I enjoyed your fox series.
Roadrunner wrote:
Last evening across the St. Lawrence River from Québec City. All shot with ND filter
I like your second sunset shot RR.
Roadrunner wrote:
Yes it is, FREE SUNDAY has arrived Rochard, terrific Challenge tht you hosted, thank you very much.
Anything left over from this past week? How 'bout some good shots that you like? ...........
Thank you, RR, but I think I have a long way to go before I would begin to approach your Challenge records. Meanwhile, those are Sunday-best-gorgeous landscape photographs, RR, any way you look at them!
Beercat wrote:
Atascadero California Administration building this morning at 4:45am .....
Canon 70D
Canon 50mm f/1.4
ISO - 160
F/9
15 second shutter
That is a very handsome photo of a political building, Beercat. I note that some office lights are on -- at 4:45 am??? What was going on?
chase4 wrote:
Some snapshots from a walk around the neighborhood today.
June 14th is "Flag Day" in the USA.
Thank you for your service, Chase. May that flag ever wave for freedom and justice.
jimber wrote:
Some flowers from today (Saturday).
No. 3 is a truly sensuous capture, jimber!
edgorm wrote:
Sunday already? Thanks, Jim. One from this afternoon.
That's a terrific eye-catcher, Ed! Beautiful B/W tones and a startling composition.
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Took a ride on this train yesterday with Grandkids
William wrote:
good day Free Sunday ... thanks for hosting a tradition Saturday night
home is where it's at these days ... what's up with the old man?
William, I see you're experimenting with adding horsepower to your art, which already has more spark than I could ever handle. Don't forget to charge the battery!
alf85
Loc: Northumberland, UK.
Roadrunner wrote:
Awesome :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thank you very much for your comment.
Regards, Alfie.
creativ simon wrote:
Good shot Richard, many people like to be seen so this should suit them just fine
Thank you, Simon. Congratulations on your book and the exhibition. How about posting a few of the photos from that so we can see them too? The fact that you're loaded with work is great!
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creativ simon wrote:
Been so busy lately with paid work and also getting everything ready for my Exhibition that started yesterday and a book to accompany it not much UHH time left
When I asked for photos, Simon, I meant shots of the way your photos were exhibited on the walls. and the people looking at them. I'm especially interested in the mechanics of getting a book produced, since I've been encouraged to assemble my vignettes of the post-WW II military occupation of Germany into a book.
edgorm
Loc: Rockaway, New York
This one is especially for Judy. Three weeks ago, I posted the vertical garden frame that my granddaughter and I built over the holiday weekend. Judy wanted to see it once it got going. Here it is, three weeks after planting. Beans, peas, spinach and two kinds of lettuce.
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