Welcome and I don't know your name but I saw where your from and I love photography, and welcome to a connection. Thank you and I love vantages. Welcome friend.
They are too neat Clary - they are under renovations right now but from the outside and especially at nighttime they look superb. But it's too long of a drive from where I live in a suburb of Edmonton. To the one person that certainly does know how to write and is a great writer that may certainly have books in a few large bookstores now. And I thank you for emailing me the book. Before you go to Puerto Rico, I say - Thank you.
No I was on my way home and I just pulled over and took the picture :) mais oui. He has to be doing something with the construction that is happening here with this new area in which I reside.
Ironic as I was leaving the place, I looked at the reflection off my car. And then I thought Lyn, I wish I had a better camera. one that I could actually do a panaramic with. There is something about this one I do really like - and it's probably not usual.
hey I've seen them all around the year... thanks for sharing and thanks for remembering me this month. I got your messages. Take care my friend. Keep in touch.
beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the greenery!
ReplyDeleteawesome!
ReplyDeletenice!
ReplyDeletevery nice!
ReplyDeleteooo Love this one!
ReplyDeletevery nice!
ReplyDeleteawesome pic!
ReplyDeletevery beautiful! with the sun behind the clouds!
ReplyDeletevery nice shot!
ReplyDeleteWow! I just loaded these here. Thank you Cyn.
ReplyDeleteExcellent image.
ReplyDeleteI like the reflection of this one. It's sort of I don't know how to discribe it.
ReplyDeletesomething about the water and the reflection of the building on the water..it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI swear this person whom I don't know but will....is here in Edmonton and to drive all that way is at least a 45 hour trip.
ReplyDeleteWelcome and I don't know your name but I saw where your from and I love photography, and welcome to a connection. Thank you and I love vantages. Welcome friend.
ReplyDeleteI think the first one wins first prize followed by #4. :-)
ReplyDeletei love this one best!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really good one!
ReplyDeletevery unusual
ReplyDeleteSo much green close to the city. Looks like northern sky.
ReplyDeleteI love this one, tall buildings fascinate me.
ReplyDeleteThey are too neat Clary - they are under renovations right now but from the outside and especially at nighttime they look superb. But it's too long of a drive from where I live in a suburb of Edmonton. To the one person that certainly does know how to write and is a great writer that may certainly have books in a few large bookstores now. And I thank you for emailing me the book. Before you go to Puerto Rico, I say - Thank you.
ReplyDeleteNice! I love the reflexions on the lower surface. Good shot Jack.
ReplyDeleteNostalgia... did you lay on the street to take this one? Unusual angle, nice.
ReplyDeleteCan you remind me what these buildings are Jack?
ReplyDeleteNo I was on my way home and I just pulled over and took the picture :) mais oui. He has to be doing something with the construction that is happening here with this new area in which I reside.
ReplyDeleteThis is the Muttart Conservatory, it's under construction renovation at the moment from within. I placed them on when I first arrived in Edmonton.
ReplyDeleteThis was neat as you could see the city in the middle of them all Cyn. It's a place called the Muttart Conservatory.
ReplyDeleteIronic as I was leaving the place, I looked at the reflection off my car. And then I thought Lyn, I wish I had a better camera. one that I could actually do a panaramic with. There is something about this one I do really like - and it's probably not usual.
ReplyDeletehey I've seen them all around the year... thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteand thanks for remembering me this month. I got your messages. Take care my friend. Keep in touch.
Love clouds watching ... there's something mystical on this one ... great shot Jack! [smiles]
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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