Our x-mas tree through a thick glass paper weight.
Thanks Photogirl17. If I find or shot some I will post.
I have a couple on your list that were taken recently from our back yard.
Thanks for your comment. I did not think of it that way. I should have staged it by taking a picture with my iPhone of my camera in front of a pumpkin with you caption.
Our harvest from seeds planted in our backyard. One is an interesting view of the pumpkin/squash's raising vines from the ground. The back of our yard was overrun with them. Enjoy.
This is a picture of downtown San Francisco yesterday at noon. I am on the east side of Sutro Hill looking eastward. The ash and grit is everywhere. I have seen pictures of several locations on the west coast.
A row of boats used for tourist in Killarney National Park, Ireland. A beautiful park to walk although it is very large. The oldest in Ireland. The city of Killarney is its' neighbor. It is worth a visit if you are in the area.
How about a picture of the Oseberg a Viking Ship in a Museum in Oslo. One is the ship and the other a descriptive plaque.
Some weeds are better looking than others especially if they have flowers on them.
Thanks for the response and links.
Good topic. Interesting to see others responses. I wanted to share a picture taken of the Golden Gate Bridge at night. I must confess that this picture was taken by mistake but had an interesting outcome. Using a tripod I accidentally loose the camera on the tripod when moving it to a new spot. At the same time a shot was taken. It was a matter of seconds that this occurred while stabilizing the camera. The lens was 20mm 1.8 on a 7200 with the following settings 20 sec, ISO 500, f/11, center weight. Has anyone experienced this before or did it on purpose. I have not tried to replicate the shot.
Excellent. Here ones taken a few days ago.
Vintage cars in route to the National Cemetery in the Presidio on Memorial Day 2019.
Love the colors and image. This image is of a magnolia taken earlier this year in San Francisco Botanical Gardens.