Morning folks....Don't know about you but unlike Sharecropper, FA and others, I was short on ''K'', but will try and make up for it.
Here we can use Low angle as in #2, a sign which has been the wildcard since I don,t know when and #3 is another example of Low Angle shot in Bath, Maine.
When I do those I place my (thin) wallet under the lense to keep the camera level as I always have the attachement for my tripod connected.
Lot of "L's" from Central Florida
Lovely Lighthouse on Lake Dora always on the Lookout for Lonely Lost boaters.
A train for us to Learn the Lessons of a Long ago Legacy
Hey Ladies in your Long Lacy dresses, it is the Light from the train about to Leave the Leesburg depot for Lady of the Lake.
Ol' Frank wrote:
Lot of "L's" from Central Florida
Nice use of L's......Tee-Hee.....you're giving me ideas....
A waterfront Portland Lady
Lying down for a snooze
Life after life, Hawk's Nest Inn, The Forks, Maine
edgorm
Loc: Rockaway, New York
Morning, Jim, Thanks for hosting. Here are some "l"'s to start off. Maybe I'll be able to get more later in spite of the upcoming days of rain.
Landing
Leaping
Lilly
Lightning
Lifeguard
more Lightning
Loyal
Laid back
Roadrunner wrote:
Morning folks....Don't know about you but unlike Sharecropper, FA and others, I was short on ''K'', but will try and make up for it.
Thank you RR for taking on the 'L's! You beat me to it as I was going to start the link if there was nothing on this am.
Some 'L's...................
Leaves
and more Leaves
Lines
Leaning fence
Ed....Beauties!
Irene ... See you late Saturday LOL
Another low angle contribution. Lupine leaves Low on the ground with a bokeh covered bridge in the background.
And how about some leading lines into the distance such as some railroad tracks?
And lastly a covered bridge with a double L name . This bridge is no longer in use at Little Lepreau.
Thank you for Lending a hand to the L challenge.
And Louisbough? I wonder where my pictures are of that wonderful place? Perhaps you'll share some of yours?
low angle leaves
leading lines
Little Lepreau covered bridge
Roadrunner wrote:
Morning folks....Don't know about you but unlike Sharecropper, FA and others, I was short on ''K'', but will try and make up for it.
Here we can use Low angle as in #2, a sign which has been the wildcard since I don,t know when and #3 is another example of Low Angle shot in Bath, Maine.
When I do those I place my (thin) wallet under the lense to keep the camera level as I always have the attachement for my tripod connected.
Thank you RR for stepping up. I didn't realize I was supposed to tag the next person, I thought there was someone tagging everyone.
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I know you will do a great job hosting!
Pg 1 - What a great start and thanks RR for taking the baton! At first glance I have a few animals to share!
Fred Ann wrote:
Another low angle contribution. Lupine leaves Low on the ground with a bokeh covered bridge in the background.
And how about some leading lines into the distance such as some railroad tracks?
And lastly a covered bridge with a double L name . This bridge is no longer in use at Little Lepreau.
Thank you for Lending a hand to the L challenge.
And Louisbough? I wonder where my pictures are of that wonderful place? Perhaps you'll share some of yours?
Laughing lynx
Lion
Lechwe
lovely lambs
A few more L's
Lupines along the railroad tracks. Some of these plants are now in their second blooming, but not in this picture though.
And how about a beautiful Luna moth! What an exciting find this moth was!
And lastly two Ls in this photo of a Lighthouse at a campground at Lake George
Lupines in bloom
Luna moth
A Lake Lighthouse at Lake George
Salt..Glad to do it. No prob...
FA...YES! Louisbourg....back later. Tracks are cool.
Suejay ... Like smiling lions....
suejay50 wrote:
Pg 1 - What a great start and thanks RR for taking the baton! At first glance I have a few animals to share!
The laughing Lynx! Wonderful!!! as is the Lion and the lambs and the other one too!! Liking them all!!!
Low Angles...aka Wallet Shots.
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