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May 20, 2018 15:29:58   #
wonderful! love the one at the fish market!
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
Sorting crabs and shell fish in Hong Kong fish market and traditional dance in Bangkok, Thailand......
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May 20, 2018 10:28:19   #
I absolutely love your grouping of photos with your hands. I particularly love the fact that you use black and white photography. It is one of my favorite, however the first photo if my all time favorite.
ThomJ4 wrote:
Most of us speak with our hands to add emphasis, emotion, or expression. When we take pictures of people, we often only focus on faces, and don't think much about hands unless they half out of picture, or get in the way of something else in the shot. For this challenge let's look at hands. They don't need to be the main subject of the shot, but try to post pictures where the hands are an integral part of the photo and help to tell the story.


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May 17, 2018 16:52:41   #
I love the colorful umbrellas, and, of course, the chairs. I take pictures of chairs all the time.
They are a favorite subject matter of mine.
Tinkwmobile wrote:
Beach, wildlife and sunsets. Add to that fantastic winter weather, no snow and little cold. Lower Alabama!


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May 17, 2018 07:13:15   #
Love the boy standing against the rock. "I am not participating!" I had a couple of siblings just like this.
Roadrunner wrote:
LOLOL...good one, Photogirl


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May 17, 2018 01:08:35   #
Ah, I see. It may or may not be. But to me all spiders are harmful, but just to my anxiety, I am afraid.
foodie65 wrote:
Sorry, it took me several minutes before I realized you were referring to the tarantula; they told me she was totally harmless and I'm not sure about that.
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May 17, 2018 01:02:48   #
I call myself blessed every time I get to travel to Tanzania. It is my personal nirvana, and very few people ever really get to experience what that really feels like. My husband only said when I came home after my first trip and was tranformed into this new being, "Couldn't you have found nirvana in a cheaper place?" I explained that I don't think one gets to choose where or when it happens, as a matter of fact one just gets to call themselves extremely blessed if it ever does happen to them.

So, after that very long dissertation, yes, you will obviously see a lot more beautiful Tanzania photos.
sailorsmom wrote:
Beautiful shot, Susan! Lucky you to have a chance to shoot them! Will you be showing more to us?
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May 17, 2018 00:58:49   #
Will definitely try my best.
sailorsmom wrote:
Another good one, Susan! Keep 'em coming!
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May 17, 2018 00:57:38   #
Thank you.
sailorsmom wrote:
Wow! What a change from the beautiful wildlife! Good one, Susan!


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May 17, 2018 00:56:02   #
Thank you so much. He is adorable, isn't he?
sailorsmom wrote:
Excellent shot, Susan, and oh, so cute!


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May 16, 2018 20:43:36   #
It is so hard for me to answer you with that big old spider there on your hand, but I'll keep trying. Hey, maybe I'll get over my phobia; my daughter would be so proud of me. I think you're right, usually most adventures are worth the trouble at least once in your lifetime, unless life threatening.
foodie65 wrote:
Not the best place in the area to bike because of the walkers, kids , dogs etc but worth doing once.
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May 16, 2018 19:28:37   #
I love the cyclists.
foodie65 wrote:
Here's part 2 of our trek through the Hudson Valley of NY state
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May 16, 2018 18:51:03   #
foodie65 wrote:
Susan, looks like the Hoggers left you stranded but I'll try to show some of the Hudson Valley NY sites with 2 separate postings


Absolutely wonderful photos.
p.s. (you have no way of knowing this, but spiders are my worst phobia)
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May 16, 2018 18:47:55   #
I don't call that primitive. I am a cultural anthropologist and hate when people call nomadic people primitive. It simply is just a chosen way of life; different than we choose to live.
People just don't understand that not everyone wants to live the way we do. I still remember my first discussion group in my cultural anthropology class (I was an adult student with at a university with very, very affluent children who all got beamers as they turned 16) and his first comment was, "I just don't get it. Why does everyone get so upset with us when all we want to do is go over there and show them a better way of life?" With my deer in the headlights look, I turned and asked him, "What gives you the right to say we have the better way of life?" Good Grief! His answer, of course, is the standard, "Well we live in nice homes, have electricity, water, sleep in nice beds, drive cars, etc, etc." I believe I checked out that day.
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May 16, 2018 17:57:47   #
Oh, yes. That is what I call camping. I only went once in the state of Washington and Oregon and we hiked in 40 lbs. on our backs (hip burns unbelievable, and my husband said, "If you whine, you will never go camping again. This was your idea remember!" ) It was beautiful, however, and I can't imagine wanting to go camping any other way. Like, who wants neighbors when you are looking for solitude.
I remember we hiked up and in the mountains six miles to a beautiful lake and suddenly heard this "Hello?" I told my husband to go and tell him this lake is taken and up ahead two miles there is another one just waiting for him. He, of course, informed me that we did not have property rights on the lake and simply needed to be neighborly, and unfortunately, he was a very friendly guy.
Roadrunner wrote:
Close.... No services, no blacktops. We have a small camper but we also did it with tents décades ago.
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May 16, 2018 16:25:48   #
Thank you. It is a lovely place to camp. What exactly is to boondock? To camp in the brush without tents?
Roadrunner wrote:
One of our favorite camping places....for you who camp, we boondock.
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