Great start already. There are some beauties. I have been going back in time and have a couple that I took in June for now.
One of neighbors flowers
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A herion taking off from local pond.
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Roadrunner wrote:
One from yesterday's Challenge. The fellow there is the one who created this history of Saint-Romuald, the town below us. Shipping wood to England was enormous here in the late 1800's and souvenirs still remain there today
Nice mural to view. Good history there.
PAToGraphy wrote:
Thanks, Larry for another FS. A friend and I went down to an ocean spot to capture the full moon last night. I think I need lots more practice. But, I'll settle for these.
We went out in the front yard and looked. Don't have an ocean near enough to run down to. Nice work.
Agnesm wrote:
Great start already. There are some beauties. I have been going back in time and have a couple that I took in June for now.
Nice ones, Agnes. Must be an older bird like me, need to get the shoulders loosened up in the morning.
Such a hectic week managed to only get the camera in hand 3x in the last 7 days, one I posted was the "graffiti" of Warrior Run posted on the previous challenge, then one night when coming in from work I spotted these two; a really good exercise in shoot it all around these captures are from every angle possible trying to keep the hose and ziptie out of the shot...a couple I rotated out of camera...
Then today when I went up to the gas station to fill up for the upcoming week this young man pulled in with his father following behind in his truck...he is only 10 years old, father gave verbal permission for me to shoot a few and also to post to the forum but no other public posting do not copy please (ha! like anyone would want to use my work!) Thanks!
Some progress on works in progress
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dustie
Loc: Nose to the grindstone
Hugging trees.
dustie
Loc: Nose to the grindstone
Had my watch hanging on a belt loop. It became unbuckled and fell off, unbeknownst to me. When I realized it was gone, I had no idea where it had been lost.
A few days later, walking along the edge of a thicket, a glint of sunlight reflecting off something in the grass caught my eye....my watch.
The band is gone. The module cover and LCD module are gone. The case is quite a case, too...three of the mounting tabs for the band are gone...it has been well chewed or pecked, or something...by a critter just passing the time, I expect. The back is still in place, held by its fastening screws...though roughed up some by the chewing or pecking.
I don't know the whole story of the time that was had...I wasn't there to watch...wonder if it was alarming.
lhammer43 wrote:
Hey, hey, Free Sunday is here again. What shall we do this week? Whatever it is, it’s free. Just remember it is family friendly.
I spent time this morning in both yards. Front to mow and trim. Back just watering, it’s to brown to grow. El Dolce Dentia reappeared. When I cropped him tight I …
Neat portrait - two happy campers!
judy juul wrote:
We went to an antique car show in memory of my brother in law....
pg. 1
Such a difference from the boring, generic cars being produced today.
Hello from Scotland! After 3 days in Oban and 6 in Ballachulish we are now in Edinburgh until the 25th. The new Z6 is getting quite a workout and I'm finding that it is a pretty neat camera. Here are some shots from the morning we first arrived.
Just for Tim - a Scottish spider in a web between tombstones at the St. John church in Ballachulish.
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