A variety of pictures that I thought I would take one is of a very neat coffee house as well as there are several others. I thought I would take them all and place them within.
Great set here - I enjoy the way you capture what takes your eye - very unique and I think accents or finds something hidden that most lenses miss. I really do like your work!
This is good! I can see that you are seeking THE PHOTO, and you already got some good ones too. To this I must say this one caught my eye, and although Im afraid of heights - lol - it did something to me. Kepp them coming Jack - its fun isnt it ?
Oh I enjoy it Anne! This picture actually is the stars that lead up and down with my PP for this week. So I had a few from today and as well some from much earlier.
This is a place I went for coffee and after explaining to the owner I showed him my site and he started to go through it as the coffee shop was a art studio as well.
This I like I took it while visiting a friend and from the 13th floor you can see for miles...imagine getting a sunset picture from that location - I like this but soon here it will turn very green - then there will be much more that unfolds
These Fir / Spruce are so individually perfect they look almost artificial. Such interesting terrain and so sparsely forrested---when there is snow up to the roof tops I suppose that cuts down on the number of species that can endure such harsh winters.
The Pine forrests of the South are thick, tangled and have much undergrowth.
I hope this is working now as you are one of the best photographers I have ever seen literally on a blog - Mitch I really mean that. Other are good but you know what I am doing within the manner of taking the picture as your a few years more mature with all this than I am. Or I mean well experienced.
Yes your much more tropical down there in comparison to here....however this is a golf course that originally was built by five chinese investors. It's not really that typical but yet it stands out I think it's been hear now for about 15 years. Right now they are just watering and preparing it.
great shot!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive shots, Jack. Thanks for sharing. Have a marvelous day. Take care. God bless. LD
ReplyDeleteagain - dig this!!
ReplyDeletelike the lines!!
ReplyDeletegreat shot!!!
ReplyDeletework of art??
ReplyDeletegreat!!
ReplyDeletenice!!
ReplyDeleteanother good one!
ReplyDeletedig this - great photo!!
ReplyDeletenice colours
ReplyDeleteexcellent work - I like the colours - most graffiti I do not like because they use such awful colour but this is nice!!
ReplyDeleteneat!!
ReplyDeletecool
ReplyDeletelove this!!
ReplyDeletewow nice!!
ReplyDeletegreat shot!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletecool door - makes me wonder why church doors are always closed but this ne does look nice closed
ReplyDeletegreat symmetry
ReplyDeleteGreat set here - I enjoy the way you capture what takes your eye - very unique and I think accents or finds something hidden that most lenses miss. I really do like your work!
ReplyDeleteThis is good!
ReplyDeleteI can see that you are seeking THE PHOTO, and you already got some good ones too.
To this I must say this one caught my eye, and although Im afraid of heights - lol - it did something to me.
Kepp them coming Jack - its fun isnt it ?
Beautiful Jack,thanks for sharing all of them.Pleasaant evening to you.
ReplyDeletevery cool
ReplyDeletelove archway
ReplyDeletewhat a cool swing
ReplyDeletelove this
ReplyDeletethis one is awesome!
ReplyDeletegreat lines
ReplyDeletevery pretty!
ReplyDeletelove the contrast
ReplyDeleteVery cool~smilies~d~
ReplyDeleteI like this
ReplyDeleteI like~smilies~d~
ReplyDeletebeautiful
ReplyDeleteVery good photo!
ReplyDeleteWow, nice one~smilies~~d~
ReplyDeleteLove the door, very welcoming~smilies~d~
ReplyDeleteIs this behind the beautiful door from previous photo? Just gorgeous!~smilies~d~
ReplyDeleteSame to you I went around to a variety of places - your most welcome Amy.
ReplyDeleteYeah I was over at the a place called the field house and I wanted to get some angles...
ReplyDeleteOh I enjoy it Anne!
ReplyDeleteThis picture actually is the stars that lead up and down with my PP for this week. So I had a few from today and as well some from much earlier.
Thanks much....these are not part of my Picture Perfect they are just other photos that I enjoy taking as you do.
ReplyDeleteI liked the balcony it represented many things but this one in particular on my way back from downtown.
ReplyDeleteThis is a place I went for coffee and after explaining to the owner I showed him my site and he started to go through it as the coffee shop was a art studio as well.
ReplyDeleteGuess it's art :)
ReplyDeleteThe owners wife was the most helpful she is too the left and she was much more open minded as to what I was doing ....:)
ReplyDeleteLove this vantage, I do all in all...
ReplyDeleteYep and thanks...
ReplyDeleteThis picture is worth some words I am not sure what they would be but indeed it is.
ReplyDeleteOld but rustic....swinging to and fro
ReplyDeleteThis I like I took it while visiting a friend and from the 13th floor you can see for miles...imagine getting a sunset picture from that location - I like this but soon here it will turn very green - then there will be much more that unfolds
ReplyDeleteYeah the door...that is something that is rather neat. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites that I took...
ReplyDeleteNo this is within the door it's what is called the Knox Church. There are five large churches here, this is one of them.
ReplyDeleteMmmmm I was sketching a scene with two trees in it just like this earlier.....
ReplyDeleteJerene, I like this one and thanks - it's a view and in two months this all shall be so lush if not earlier. Coincidence I would guess....:)
ReplyDeleteSome how I got a duplicate of two post of all these pictures, hmmm however thanks to all in your comments.
ReplyDeleteThank you Amy
ReplyDeletel see you like to swing too..
ReplyDeletelnteresting little collection there...
Thank you...
ReplyDeleteYou managed to break this one, Jack. It's not angled :o)
ReplyDeleteNice shot, country meets the city.
Nice set Jack. I can see you are into angles and lines...
ReplyDeleteThese are all very good. I love the swing shots.
ReplyDeletedifferent perspective, I feel a write in this one
ReplyDeletevery unusual
ReplyDeleteI like this one with the different shapes, beautiful pottery on zoom
ReplyDeletevery majestic
ReplyDeletethe stone work is nice with the flowers as contrast
ReplyDeletethe glass is nice, is this the balcony church you like to shoot
ReplyDeleteI like the track shots best.
ReplyDeleteI like this one, a lot, Jack!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a coffee shop that could become a fast favorite!
ReplyDeleteThese Fir / Spruce are so individually perfect they look almost artificial. Such interesting terrain and so sparsely forrested---when there is snow up to the roof tops I suppose that cuts down on the number of species that can endure such harsh winters.
ReplyDeleteThe Pine forrests of the South are thick, tangled and have much undergrowth.
Thank you Mia....it's kind of the way I love to take pictures.
ReplyDeleteThe swing was one that I especially liked this is not Picture perfect this is something I have done all along before hand or I mean on my own.
ReplyDeleteThis has a story Lyn :) we will see how the time is here.
ReplyDeleteI do as well Bill they are angles.
ReplyDeleteI hope this is working now as you are one of the best photographers I have ever seen literally on a blog - Mitch I really mean that. Other are good but you know what I am doing within the manner of taking the picture as your a few years more mature with all this than I am. Or I mean well experienced.
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan....this is that railway track....
ReplyDeleteIt was a favorite while I was away in Edmonton, now there are new owners but still it's very nice!
ReplyDeleteYes your much more tropical down there in comparison to here....however this is a golf course that originally was built by five chinese investors. It's not really that typical but yet it stands out I think it's been hear now for about 15 years. Right now they are just watering and preparing it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Parrie....
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