Roadrunner wrote:
Winter landscapes...
RR you are making envy your beautiful views!
pg. 27: Dutchbug, thank you for wanting to adopt a wonderful new family member. So you had to fill out 3 pages for the adoption??? Amazing!!! We make sure the adopters are suitable and have a suitable place for the pet and only 1 page, if I remember correctly. Good Luck. Hope all goes well for you.
This is Big Willy, adopted by my Granddaughter
Bruno, a foster dog. Wanted to keep this one, but he had already been spoken for.
Another foster child. Extremely shy
pg. 27: Dutchbug, thank you for wanting to adopt a wonderful new family member. So you had to fill out 3 pages for the adoption??? Amazing!!! We make sure the adopters are suitable and have a suitable place for the pet and only 1 page, if I remember correctly. Good Luck. Hope all goes well for you.
This is Big Willy, adopted by my Granddaughter
Bruno, a foster dog. Wanted to keep this one, but he had already been spoken for.
Another foster child. Extremely shy
I'm new here and glad to be in the mix. I too, am real busy with the Christmas stuff and I lead 2 missions with my church to Nairobi a year to do eyeglass clinics in the slums and am busy organizing an April trip already. One blessing, besides working with the people, is the chance to go on "one in a lifetime" photo safaris. So far, I've done 20 of them! This HDR photo was captured last Wednesday night in Austin, TX at the incredible temperature of 35 degrees. I had to crawl among bushes along a lakefront jogging path, avoid dogs that were off their leashes and keep from being arrested as some pervert with a camera at night! Here is one of the shots. Hope you enjoy....
Do we really have to watch the weather predictions on TV?
I mean, this is the forecast for tomorrow and mare's tails and sick suns don't lie.
Mr PC wrote:
I'm new here and glad to be in the mix. I too, am real busy with the Christmas stuff and I lead 2 missions with my church to Nairobi a year to do eyeglass clinics in the slums and am busy organizing an April trip already. One blessing, besides working with the people, is the chance to go on "one in a lifetime" photo safaris. So far, I've done 20 of them! This HDR photo was captured last Wednesday night in Austin, TX at the incredible temperature of 35 degrees. I had to crawl among bushes along a lakefront jogging path, avoid dogs that were off their leashes and keep from being arrested as some pervert with a camera at night! Here is one of the shots. Hope you enjoy....
I'm new here and glad to be in the mix. I too, am... (
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Loved how you captured my hometown! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
creativ simon wrote:
A view looking upwards, smashing eh
"Shards, shards everywhere :!: :!: :!: :shock: :shock:
creativ simon wrote:
A view looking upwards, smashing eh
pg 26. Great use of effects on this and the previous posted image on this page creative simon!
saltlightstudios wrote:
Thank you! Yesterday was a rough day! Hope every else is having a great weekend! It is raining today, so I may not get to shoot anything new, but here are some from the archives.
pg 27. Love the view from your back porch Leslie....hope you are having a better day today.
creativ simon wrote:
Sky in my world
pg 27. You have some very different skies in your world simon.....fastastic!
photophile wrote:
Irene-I like your cloud shots,rather unusual ones.
Thank you photophile....it is fun to watch the sky and a challenge to see if I can shoot it.
creativ simon wrote:
Shot in London When Nan came to visit
pg 27. Beautiful painting effect simon!
photophile wrote:
Here is a scene I enjoyed when we went through NY state.
pg 27. Very nice photophile.
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