Yes I do! And I sure miss them during the winter. I haven't found a photography group down here that likes to get out there and get clicking! But I am still looking! LOL!
CHuckle's wrote:
You have some cool friends that you have made a great "connection" with!
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It's an oldie, but I like it. This footbridge anchor connected two sides of a gorge at the Great Wall of China.
Footbridge anchor
Some more connections in my life:
Bradley Woods Reservation, a favorite park of my husband and me.
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Bradstreet Landing,we chat with people who are fishing or just enjoying the view.
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Cleveland's Cuyahoga River at Wendy park,called the "City of Bridges"
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A scene from Connecticut,where I grew up and where my sisiters and their families live.
Our cat April
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Our other purrsonality Sheba
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Emerald Necklace marina,has a deli and is in the Rocky River Reservation
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Near the cliffs and river in the Rocky River res.
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Great series....all connected :-) Love #1 :-)
Roadrunner wrote:
Being DISconnected, I enjoy the solitude and working in the woods.
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Love this series Pat! Perfect connection in #1 And I ABSOLUTELY love #2! Excellent shot!
PAToGraphy wrote:
Connections
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Good series Jacklpine...we are all connected to farming! :-)
jacklpine wrote:
Connections: the field next door.
I've lived here 6 years. There is a large field around the Farm storage and office buildings, a cemetery and my 1.5 acres. The Farm has grown: grain, potatoes, soy beans, canola, corn and more. Sometimes I'm home when the Farm staff are working in the field. Sometimes not. This year the crop is corn. I'm really hoping to be home to get a really good set of harvest photos. Meanwhile, here's the collection of shots from home to date.
Taking shots at home really helped me learn how to look for good photo ops while 'on the road'.
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judy juul wrote:
As most of you know, I've raised Springer Spaniels for 20+ years-over the years Bill and I have enjoyed continued connections with our "extended" puppy families..
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Great series of your connections Photophile. That is what I like about this wonderful challenge. We end up getting more connected to our fellow UHH'ers . Feel good!
photophile wrote:
Hi DebAnn, I enjoyed your connections, here are a few of mine:
Nothing sappy about that! I volunteered at an animal Rescue organization, as you know... and saw the connections over and over and it always made us happy! All part of God's workings... :-)
judy juul wrote:
It has been such a special experience for us. It's so nice to be able to make so many people truly happy over the years! I know it sounds sappy but ..true! :-D
Hi Jaime...nice to meet you. Excellent photograph. And connection. Love it in b/w!
Jaime wrote:
It's an oldie, but I like it. This footbridge anchor connected two sides of a gorge at the Great Wall of China.
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What a wonderful, wonderful series Photophile! Great photos! We have your personal connections and the bridges symbolical connecting the land on each side. I know there is a word for that....can't pull it out of this old head!...(disconnected!;)
photophile wrote:
Some more connections in my life:
Clicker2014 wrote:
Great series of your connections Photophile. That is what I like about this wonderful challenge. We end up getting more connected to our fellow UHH'ers . Feel good!
My connection to UHHers has made photography more enjoyable for sure. Thanks Clicker.
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