PAToGraphy wrote:
Those are fun, cmc. The 2nd frame is hysterical.
Thanks, it was tricky getting that close without her licking the lens!
Dahlia season is about over.
How about some Dragonflies...
An orange Dragonfly, sometimes called a 'Flame Skimmer', as seen in our backyard in Irvine, California - July 2008 - Sony A100, 18-70mm
A closer shot of that 'Flame Skimmer', as seen in our backyard in Irvine, California - July 2008 - Sony A100, 18-70mm
A Sikorsky YH-5A Helicopter, affectionately referred to as the 'Dragonfly' by its crew members, on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio - November 2015 - Sony NEX-3N, 16-50mm
Another Dragonfly as seen in our backyard in Irvine, California - July 2020 - Sony a6000, 55-210mm
A Dragonfly photographed in front of the Visitor Center at the White Sands National Monument in White Sands, New Mexico - October 2023 - Sony a6500, 18-135mm (X2)
Another shot of that Dragonfly seen in front of the Visitor Center at the White Sands National Monument in White Sands, New Mexico - October 2023 - Sony a6500, 18-135mm (X2)
PAToGraphy wrote:
Still life from the artist studio I went to yesterday.
Very nice, PatπππβοΈ
MattPhox wrote:
Dahlia season is about over.
Spot on, Matt.πππ
WILLARD98407 wrote:
Love those bears!
Very nice bear shots, WILLARD.ππβοΈ
These could be knocking on your door Tuesday night, if you lived in Missouri.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
lhammer43 wrote:
Hey hey, it's FreeSunday again. Leftovers are good. Learned anything new even better. We can all afford to learn with you.
I'll kick it off with a few leftovers.
Cool, but that last shot really blows me away
Your front yard, I imagine π
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
PAToGraphy wrote:
The biggest excitement for me this week was bringing my "new" classid 1997 Mazda Miata MX-5 home to roost. I don't think I posted these particular ones if at all. Have been enjoying it very much.Had to put the top up when I got home this afternoon as the cold winds are to begin to blow tomorrow. The last one is "The driveway line-up". My husband is selling off some of his vehicles - neither of us are getting any younger and to leave for someone else to deal with is "cruel". In back is a '35 or '37 Buick Limo. Someone has been to look at it. This was first time it had been out of the barn in decades - and it runs. The blue car is my MG which will be going to a new home perhaps next week. And the red one is my new ride. I really do like sassy, classy cars. I have to take some good pix of the latest - have been too busy driving it.
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Congratulations, and I think that car shares a personality with you, and I wish you great happiness driving it πππ―ππ
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
William wrote:
hello Hammerman
Happy Halloween@
Spectacular jobs, beautifully done in the spirit of the season πππ²ππ
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
SueScott wrote:
Taken yesterday along a nearby country road.
Such a phenomenally beautiful group - with great photographic skills on display πππππ
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
PAToGraphy wrote:
One morning was very very foggy - the huge maple in our backyard
When I look out from my back porch, I see two of my neighbors' fences about to fall into my yard. Nobody seems at all concerned. And to my left, my cyclone fence is breathing its last because that neighbor's dog is always jumping on it
Your magnificent duo reminded me of the big difference between out two locales - but you also made my day π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦
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