Beautiful. I love the river walk and enjoy walking it whenever I am in San Antonio. I appreciate the reminder of the beauty as it has been a few years.
Especially like the Binder Lake shots.
What wonderful memories these brought back to us. Our family lived there for a year while in language school. Sarchi was one of our favorite places to visit. Thank you for sharing such beautiful representations of the incredible art work found there.
It is nice to end a day on a bright note. These were taken by a pond several minutes apart.
Sand Hill Cranes flying away from the sunset.
Super. I cannot seem to get my camera ready quickly enough. The ones in our back yard bird house are never still more than a few seconds, it seems.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful bird with us.
What a beautiful combination of two works of art. This is one I would like to frame and hang in my living room.
Thank you for sharing.
Namadravr
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My first post....
I took these photos in late March in Tarpon Springs, Florida. It was fun to watch.
I envy your opportunity. Thanks for sharing these with us. The little ones we have been watching closely, here in Brooksville, were already three weeks old when we arrived.
This guy was waiting beside my truck the other day. When I raised my camera, he began to perform. Finally, it was time for a grand exit, almost straight toward me. In fact, my instinct was to duck out of his way. I am glad I stood my ground. To me, the full flight shot was well worth it.
Last summer I began printing photos from my father's archives,
Thank you for sharing the story and the photos. Both my grandfather and my dad loved their Argus C3s which, in my memory, we’re always hanging from their neck strap ready to shoot the next family picture or scenic vacation shot. Our parents are gone now, and we are still discovering 35mm slides from both G’pa and Dad. The project has been memory filled and therapeutic, at the same time. I am glad you have this opportunity. I especially enjoyed the photo of your Mom.
Thank you for the idea. Being from central Florida, you might be interested to know this was taken at Brooksville out the window of our RV.
Dead trees, cow pastures, old gates, and fog may not sound like a thing of beauty. But, put a Florida sunrise behind them and they become a work of art.
My favorite is the green Corvair convertible. Thanks for sharing all of them.
The two siblings were moving constantly, finally almost cuddling together in the brief absence of the parents. But, they did not stay away very long, and they never took their eyes off their offsprings. It was enjoyable to watch them, a first time experience for us.