quizas wrote:
Such beautiful work, both the staircases and your photos.
Thank you - so glad you liked them.
Oh yeah, the grandson did graduate last Sunday. Will attend his twin sister's graduation tomorrow afternoon.
lhammer43 wrote:
Oh yeah, the grandson did graduate last Sunday. Will attend his twin sister's graduation tomorrow afternoon.
Congratulations to him - high school or college?
rdubreuil wrote:
Again, thanks for hosting another FS, some really nice posts thus far. Here are my contributions from the past week, none of the subjects much bigger than a quarter and quite skittish.
pg. 4
Terrific detail on your bugs!
lhammer43 wrote:
I've got a cagey critter in my back yard that keeps getting the bait out of my have a heart trap, and not getting caught inside. Meantime here are a couple of my back yard visitors.
Now that's new,,,huh.....LOL......glad your good guys drop by tho
judy juul wrote:
Love that cannon shot! Composition is terrific !
Thank you - it was a rather tough shot to get as there were tourists all over the place getting in the way.
I have been trying to get out more to practice shooting different things with my camera and trying to learn what the setting on my camera do.I have had the Sony A65 now for a few years and seem to go from auto because I get lazy to shooting in P;and A however I want to shoot more in manual so I need more practice.Sat. I went to the S.D Zoo Safari Park for a few hours;here are some pictures from that trip I hope you enjoy them.
Pg. 5 - Super, Jim
You re going to have to explain Nic Fest Dane, good show.
What’s she doing in Wyoming, Dane
Our Niece married a young man from there. They are both professors at the U of North Carolina. A reason I enjoy your pictures from Scotland so much, Sue.
Pg. 6 - That reminds me, Bill, I got to heat up the grill a little later. Planning chicken fajitas for dinner later.
It's not everyday you can get closer to our feathered friends then the camera will focus.
I think our little feathered friend got hit by a car. His wing looks broke and one bad eye. He also keeps flying in CCW circles like a one arm man in a row boat.
We'll keep him a few days to see if his health gets better. Hope so!
I think he was trying to Karate Kick Me
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SueScott wrote:
Congratulations to him - high school or college?
High school so far. He will probably attend a local community college this year while she is Salutatorian of her senior class and will attend Pepperdine in Malibu, CA in the fall.
the hiker wrote:
I have been trying to get out more to practice shooting different things with my camera and trying to learn what the setting on my camera do.I have had the Sony A65 now for a few years and seem to go from auto because I get lazy to shooting in P;and A however I want to shoot more in manual so I need more practice.Sat. I went to the S.D Zoo Safari Park for a few hours;here are some pictures from that trip I hope you enjoy them.
A nice series, hiker. Thanks for sharing. Visited your zoo many years ago, a wonderful facility. Keep up the practice in manual mode👏👏👌
graduated from the school â¦
of hard/knocks last month)))
steve DeMott wrote:
It's not everyday you can get closer to our feathered friends then the camera will focus.
I think our little feathered friend got hit by a car. His wing looks broke and one bad eye. He also keeps flying in CCW circles like a one arm man in a row boat.
We'll keep him a few days to see if his health gets better. Hope so!
Best that you found him before the neighborhood cats. Hope your nurture helps with the mend🙏😊
William wrote:
graduated from the school â¦
of hard/knocks last month)))
Thought that school was "continuing education" . Didn't know you could graduate😜👍
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