Tis the season.....and yes it has begun
photophile wrote:
Early Dec. this area looks like this:
You didn't get any of the snow that is coming across to get us?
asymptotic_maybe wrote:
Nice perspective on the season Pat O'...I took me a while to figure out what I was seeing in the image with the red wreath. I then found the Gary Fong puffer on line and bought one. I hadn't seen this before and it sure looks like it will make a big difference when I don't want to mess with more sophisticated lighting solutions. Thanks!
I like my Gary Fong "Quickie" a lot. An early gift for yourself - YAAAYY
boberic wrote:
'Tis the season
p.4 Always liked this one.
Roadrunner wrote:
Tis the season.....and yes it has begun
p.5 Yes, T'is the Season for Christmas lights - (and especially in snow) - these look beautiful.
Roadrunner wrote:
Tis the season.....and yes it has begun
Yes it has begun with your excellent images.
PAToGraphy wrote:
p.5 Yes, T'is the Season for Christmas lights - (and especially in snow) - these look beautiful.
Thank you, Pat. I really enjoy those old houses with decos.
SueScott wrote:
pg. 5
Beautiful night shots!
Thanks, Sue...more to come, it gets dark around 4:15 these times
PixelStan77 wrote:
Yes it has begun with your excellent images.
Thank you so much, Sir, appreciate your comment
It's (I just scrambled the letters) the season in SoCal too. Not sure which season actually, they are all pretty much the same. Sometimes a little warmer, some times a little wetter, but...).
The day after Thanksgiving I went whale watching.
Then we got the house decs out yesterday and did that stuff.
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Me (in my Kayak) and a bunch of other idiots in late November.
Me again (my feet), with Redondo Beach in the distance. I gotta get better at these selfies!
That's some part of a whale right there. Maybe 30' away. I got a pretty good view of him, but wasn't quick enough with the camera.
We aren't done inside yet...this is last year's table, but I know it will look exactly like this this year!
PAToGraphy wrote:
You didn't get any of the snow that is coming across to get us?
Often the snow that falls of the east coast goes south of us who are by Lake Erie.
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