Tuesday, November 24, 2009

A Collage of Photos




I thought that over the last couple of days I would make a collage of a variety of photographs that I have taken.
So it is what it is. I never have the time to define each one out but there is a within most. I thought that, as it's this time of the year. Vantages would illustrate some areas and then some. It's just as simple as that and a great day as well as evening.

92 comments:

  1. lol your there hi Terri! A great one to you.

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  2. I really like this view looking up, you really have an eye for photography.

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  3. wow, this is interesting! do these figures/shapes light up at night?

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  4. Very nice photos indeed my friend, you have the best of taste too, this one i liked best for some unknown reason .Hugs Rosiexx

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  5. nice pictures Jack, thanks for sharing and best wishies for a good evening.

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  6. I would never think to get up close like this, you give me good ideas when taking pictures. I also think I have some ornaments just like those. :)

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  7. I like this .looking thru:).I bet it is also a lovely sight .in the spring?

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  8. very nice, you're photography is art. are you a professional photographer, you seem to be.

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  9. this saying -is very like .one of Mother Theresa s quotes

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  10. such --a peaceful..statue...in white..the mother and child

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  11. That is an interesting something..At first it looked like snow on quick glance then cotton like things..It's got me curious

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  12. Maybe grandmother and child even *smile*

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  13. I've always liked the sun coming through stain glass windows

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  14. I'll bet this is pretty all lit up. We have a place a littel south of here called Callaway Gardens that do a wonderful light display at Christmas. I hope to get down there to take some photos, but I'm not certain about the capabilities of this new camera.

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  15. It does look like cotton, doesn't it? What is it, Jack? I'd love to know the name of it.

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  16. lovely arbor...I've been begging my sons to build one for me...five years now. lol...guess I'll take my machete and go chop down some bamboo and build one myself!

    oh, I could definitely use this one as a basic design. I love it!

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  17. wow, that's a lot of poinsettias!

    looks like someone is going to make some major bucks during the holidays. A medium poinsettia could cost you from 16 to 20 dollars, here.

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  18. it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

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  19. oh tears....so pretty. Is this in a museum?

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  20. Love this..it reminds me of my dad's pieces.

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  21. what a lovely place to read the Holy Scriptures

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  22. it's even harder to figure out at this angle, but a very interesting shot, Jack!

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  23. very interesting....what is the story behind this piece?

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  24. I love the slant of your camera here... Makes the photo more interesting. I must try that sometime.

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  25. An elegant arrangement. Lovely photo.

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  26. Most unusual piece of art. Nice capture.

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  27. Love the long shadows and light in this photo.

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  28. Great photo...A fine sculpture too. :~D

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  29. Parrie it's symbolic, in manny manners some of these pictures were of a retreat that I have never been too before and I thought I would go in and take some pictures not all of these but some of them as it would be obvious to see. But this one was right within the front entrance.

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  30. Was trying to zoom and take it from so many angles. I am not sure if some of these do have a particular well in a way they do.
    Thanks Suzie, Caroline, Debra, Jan, and Frani.

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  31. Frani literally this is how it is for me when I take pictures...

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  32. Deb it's within this retreat here and when I saw it I was literally taken by it.

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  33. I know the owner of this place and I was able to go around her entire place it's been there since the 80's and I don't know whom Sai Baha is
    but I enjoyed the writing on this...

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  34. Frani you can't beat the rays of the sun...

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  35. I never save to disc and I thought I had saved from a few years ago the other side of this but obviously not.
    It's from India and at some time before the snow I will get again the other side of it. As it's always fascinated me
    as to what the meaning of it is.

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  36. This is an area that does light up within the night and it's called the "Festival of Lights", they were setting up and I will get pictures of it within the night as it's most pleasing and everyone literally goes there each and every year.

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  37. Suzy no....I just have over the last two years really enjoyed it. Thanks all the same.

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  38. Love this pic..Frani. I will slant them at times I love the angles pending the picture.

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  39. No this was within a Catholic Retreat called Queens House.

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  40. This here was a silent place from what I was told where people just are silent as far as what this within the middle represents here again I have
    no idea. But there are many that I took as I recall one of my cousins going here and when I walked in it was people that were just finding and
    time for themselves. I was really headed towards the highway and then I decided that I would pull over and when greeted by the people and talking
    to them..it was truly something. Yet I don't know what this represents Deb.

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  41. And this one has a very large story behind it....It's one of several that work along with Nasa. But there is a story behind it.

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  42. Yes they go from 20 to 50 dollars here.

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  43. What is this sculpture? It's quite nice.

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  44. I like what you do with light and lines.

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  45. What the world needs a little of. ..

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  46. Yeah it's a copper one yet the meaning of it I have no clue. I just take a variety of pictures and something will capture one's eye.

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  47. Life is a game ~ play it. Just hope the player won't over do it.

    A very nice saying from Sai Baba to get us all by Jack.

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  48. This is quiet interesting, I have a smaller version of this in the backgarden with a very small Orange wishing well.
    Close to home.

    Beautiful garden Jack!

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  49. very nice...some of those stones look like agates and jaspers

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  50. A helping hand, a dove of peace, a mother holding her child.... All signs of prosperity my friend. Peace to you hugs

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  51. You should ask my friend mannu what that picture means from India. She is from there and I'm sure she could help. Xx

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  52. Some are still up! If you mean Rashmi - I did but the words are on the otherside.

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  53. My fave time ... Christmas time, the birthday of Our Lord Jesus. Lovely red christmas balls. God's blessings Jack.

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  54. ... the left foot ... the barb wire, someone is tied up to something ... well, its just my thinking. Be blessed SamuraiJ~guard! :))

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  55. Looks liked a "white bleeding heart" a kind of flowering plant.

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  56. ... reminds me of my own stone collections coming from a country that was visited by Our Lord Jesus. What an endearing photo. Loved this one.

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  57. Hand in hand ...

    A beautiful wood sculptured.

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  58. This remind me of my good old friend Samurai ... missed him!

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