Saturday, April 25, 2009

Variations by the Lens




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.

82 comments:

  1. Very impressive shots, Jack. Thanks for sharing. Have a marvelous day. Take care. God bless. LD

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  2. excellent work - I like the colours - most graffiti I do not like because they use such awful colour but this is nice!!

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  3. cool door - makes me wonder why church doors are always closed but this ne does look nice closed

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  4. 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!

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  5. 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 ?

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  6. Beautiful Jack,thanks for sharing all of them.Pleasaant evening to you.

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  7. Love the door, very welcoming~smilies~d~

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  8. Is this behind the beautiful door from previous photo? Just gorgeous!~smilies~d~

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  9. Same to you I went around to a variety of places - your most welcome Amy.

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  10. Yeah I was over at the a place called the field house and I wanted to get some angles...

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  11. 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.

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  12. Thanks much....these are not part of my Picture Perfect they are just other photos that I enjoy taking as you do.

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  13. I liked the balcony it represented many things but this one in particular on my way back from downtown.

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  14. 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.

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  15. The owners wife was the most helpful she is too the left and she was much more open minded as to what I was doing ....:)

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  16. Love this vantage, I do all in all...

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  17. This picture is worth some words I am not sure what they would be but indeed it is.

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  18. Old but rustic....swinging to and fro

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  19. 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

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  20. Yeah the door...that is something that is rather neat. Thanks.

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  21. No this is within the door it's what is called the Knox Church. There are five large churches here, this is one of them.

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  22. Mmmmm I was sketching a scene with two trees in it just like this earlier.....

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  23. Jerene, 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....:)

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  24. Some how I got a duplicate of two post of all these pictures, hmmm however thanks to all in your comments.

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  25. l see you like to swing too..
    lnteresting little collection there...

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  26. You managed to break this one, Jack. It's not angled :o)
    Nice shot, country meets the city.

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  27. Nice set Jack. I can see you are into angles and lines...

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  28. These are all very good. I love the swing shots.

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  29. different perspective, I feel a write in this one

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  30. I like this one with the different shapes, beautiful pottery on zoom

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  31. the stone work is nice with the flowers as contrast

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  32. the glass is nice, is this the balcony church you like to shoot

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  33. This looks like a coffee shop that could become a fast favorite!

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  34. 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.

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  35. Thank you Mia....it's kind of the way I love to take pictures.

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  36. The 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.

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  37. This has a story Lyn :) we will see how the time is here.

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  38. 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.

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  39. Thanks Susan....this is that railway track....

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  40. It was a favorite while I was away in Edmonton, now there are new owners but still it's very nice!

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  41. 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.

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