Saturday, September 25, 2010

A Few Captions within Autumn 1




Captions that I have taken nearing the end of the September. Not focused on any particular area. Yet it’s nice to just take that time within a period to render some pictures.

Everyone does to picture and here are a few of mine within the landscape of where I reside.

50 comments:

  1. Ty you for sharing this Jack...I don't see a lot of the changing of colors where i live at....( beautiful)

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  2. Just arrived home an hour ago Julie and here we don't either as we move very quickly into a period where there are not too many colors and within three weeks at best - all leaves have fallen so you get in as much as you can as there were at ton of people taking pictures within the same time I was yet I am out there much earlier than most. I love this one as well if it is the best of what I have taken within a small time frame I am happy as this is a very neat area called the Meewasin area that has and shall never be touched by business. I is on both side of the river here that is really apart of the city.

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  3. Not my car Nico, while returning home after taking some pictures as well as going for a good walk I honked the horn and the man finally pulled over and then after a handshake we he knew what I was doing as it came to be very warm and several had brought out there own vintage cars...

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  4. very nice I love your house. I live in a flat.

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  5. beautiful colours ,graceful trees .love this picture ty :)

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  6. It's within a park that is within the northern part of the city which is called Lawson Heights. There is this stone/potash entrance with an emblem that I took a few pictures of.

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  7. Cathy, there are areas that are right at that point where you just know that within two weeks all the leaves will be gone, but the glory within it is most probably within this last week of September.

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  8. There are literally three places that are kind of like tunnels of trees within this city and this is one of them Caroline. Every year there are tourist that literally come and will include this very street which is called Spadina Avenue...yw :)

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  9. I used this one on my blog and I do love it as I was driving back last Thursday from my visitation with specialists and I could not resist just pulling over at the very top of this one of 5 bridges that really has the best of best views within the city. Somehow without the sun - it really brought about the feel of Autumn.

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  10. Regardless of religion there is something that took me with this one. I think it's rather symbolic.

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  11. I never mention the people that one meets while doing photography and Cath I literally have met some of the most interesting people as you know more about this dog than I do but I came to know this person and we both knew two people from the University. We engaged in a conversation and thereafter I told here what I would like to do and she was more than pleased. Unfortunately she was widowed just one year ago, but on the good side she works within the University here and used to live in the very same town outside and nearby as Joni Mitchell.

    Small world it is...

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  12. It's my home Cath, no hoaxes but there is a large history that is behind this place.
    The history behind the house and it goes back to the 1800's.

    I am not one to brag but within my blog there are several probably 30 pictures if not more of the side, from the porch and in doors but I do regard some things as being private. It's just my own way...mind you most of my time is spent within the dog house within the back :).

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  13. hey Jack ... this is where I first saw my .....* ... goodness.

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  14. gentle and romantic. so nice to just sit there ... and admire the view.

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  15. there is a large history that is behind this place....there's a blog for you.

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  16. Hi yeah, I shall the origins of it are rather interesting but it would take more that 500 words so for now I just enjoyed placing a few pictures within here. From the last three days...

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  17. Beautiful! Foliage is yet to change here. Will not be long now before the mountains come to life with bright colors here.
    Love the fall.

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  18. Very interesting...story with this picture Jack.

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  19. Curiosity...(killed the cat, yes, I know).

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  20. Part one, Part two, Part three, ...

    I like the round part, its says "read" or "paint".

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  21. OMG! Jack, Your home is gorgeous and you're wealthy!!!

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  22. But, satisfaction brought the cat back!!! :)

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  23. Seriously Jack, I would love to hear more about your lovely home. History is my passion. We have huge Antebellum homes here in the South that are so very gorgeous, and full of history, and I research them, then go visit them :) Especially in Charleston, SC, so many homes of Grandeur!

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  24. I like this picture. The eye keeps going further and further back. Lots of nice detail.

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  25. Funny how adding alittle movement to your camera changes up the whole look of the picture. Very nice!

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  26. LOL yes it did! Never thought of that but I have no idea what this stands I think it would tend to be in regards to something to do with a dedication to the aboriginal people....

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  27. Those are neat. I took some pictures of some here too!

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  28. Reminds me of some fields here close to my house

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  29. Kind of feel like I'm almost there with the detail on the tree :)

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  30. very nice shots! glad to see you got out.

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  31. words oh how they play! in the mind all the time! cool ~~~

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