joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
photophile wrote:
A few more to peruse:
Totally awesome eye-candy ๐๐๐ด๐๐
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
William wrote:
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1/2/3/Four)))
birds are a great a way delete a lot
takes patience to find/skill/levelense
nailed it man found your skill is high
your friend Bill@
Thanks for the positive comments Bill!
Your creations speak for themselves (and speak to me) as uniquely original works of art my friend.
Have to go against your instructions with "wrong one forgettabotit@" pg 17 and remember it as my favorite
of your latest.
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
Kaskazi wrote:
Great set Johnny, but the first is my "best"
Thanks for the positive feedback!
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
afsalvo wrote:
There have been so many bright and colorful entries for this challenge. Here are a few more from my archives.
The boat full of colorful globes is amazing!
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
joecichjr wrote:
I would love to be sitting smack-dab in the middle of all that dazzling beauty admiring the stimuli for all yur fabulous holiday shots ๐ฅ๐ข๐ด๐ข๐ฅ
It is definitely a spectacular place.
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
PAToGraphy wrote:
You're right, Tony. The pot was my Mother in Law's and the cups belonged to a dear, now deceased friend. I have a collection of tea cups, all bone china, some spanning 3 generations at least (my mother and paternal grandparents were from Canada - hence "tea" and "bone china"). I use them because no sense just saving them. People don't want them any more.
I too have a collection of bone china cups and saucers and teapots that I inherited from my mother.
They are beautiful, some very old, coming originally from my Scottish/English grandparents and great grandparents.
However, I never use them and really don't know what to do with them. As you said, no one wants them anymore.
My big fingers don't even fit through the handles. Can't throw them away because of the family connection.
Also have a collection of glass paperweights with the same issues.
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
joecichjr wrote:
Man - I had to do a triple-take on those birds standing against the stone wall to make sure they were real
You've really got a dazzlingly beautiful selection of shots here ๐๐ก๐๐ก๐
Thanks for all your uplifting and positive comments Joe. I know I'm not the only one who appreciates you!
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Red and Green - Day 3
A little variety
Great set pg 22! I would like to see more of your vintage belt buckles and really wish that I had an electric tank
I could ride in when I was a kid! A dream come true.
More good stuff today from all, thanks for sharing.
Got a few material things around here the definitely got some red and green to show.
On a shopping bag I bought in Agusta once upon a time.
Dee likes to throw together some things with red and green in them from time to time.
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