Wednesday, March 23, 2011

A Numerous Pictorial Set




I thought that I would go back into, "now and then". Each picture has it's own
meaning. As well as some actually I laugh when I look back at them as some are rather funny.

I loved or more appropriately I love the pictures that I have rendered. There are some that I have never posted and then there are some that I have. Within the creativity. I never thought that I would be as one would say - into taking pictures.

Yet each picture has it's own merit. This array spans time as well as spans several places here on this very earth. What I find most captivating is what I was thinking at the time of the picture now. As I look at them from a different view.

Yet there are some that I really have to laugh at. They are my own but the story that goes along with obtain a few captures. Well as the saying goes, "there is a story behind every pictures." So probably so.

Sure there are some conceptual. Yet then there are some that I have never posted. I love photography. Yet I don't thrive on it right now. But I do enjoy it when I do it.

Ten years ago if you asked me what I would love to do - my response would be to be a photographer. If you asked the same question 15 years ago I think I would say the very same.


It's all in the " take ".

97 comments:

  1. I have 20 of them yet never shall I sell them. They are right from the artic.

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  2. Nice. Native American art. Very beautiful.

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  3. 1929 was the year my dad was born.

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  4. Day oooooooooooooooo Daaaaaaaaaay ooooooooooooooooo

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  5. That was literally carved by an Eskimo in the artic. It was not something bought Erika.

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  6. if a picture *paints a thousand ....words** smiles

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  7. I have carved out peace this one was in Edmonton, if I recall right.

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  8. It's the top of the Parliment Building in Alberta Pamela.

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  9. I never had the time to explain this one. As it takes place every year here within the University.
    I shall.

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  10. Lisa this was within Montreal. I never saw a place that had so many churches that dated back
    400 years.

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  11. A wonderful one ...
    So the peace sign was there already ... hahah , long before. Nice. You looked so funny and adorable here, Jack.

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  12. I absolutely love horses. They are magnificent. This one is no exception. I love his/her nose. Lovely eyes.

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  13. You look so wonderful and so kindered here, Jack :)

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  14. This is a beautiful photo. It looks to be taken in the sixties. My husband and his wife did the same. Hid dad was from India and he was supposed to marry an Indian woman. An arranged marriage. But, he married my husband's mom instead.
    She was a white woman from England. While my husband's dad was alive they moved around a lot. After he died my husband's mom went back to England to live with my husband's sister.
    My husband's dad was in the merchant navy and traveled a lot.
    Fortunately, for me they had lived in Toronto for some time and my husband had made most of his friends here and not somewhere else.
    That was how I got to meet him.
    :)

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  15. I love this photo. Which one is you?

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  16. Nice bike.
    Have you read Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Pirsig? It is one of my all time favourite books. Lila the sequel comes in at a close second.

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  17. What happened to the person with the crutches?

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  18. Clydesdale. I love them. My family out west had them on their farms when I was a kid. They might still have them. I am not sure. I know there are two farms that belong to my family and they grow hay.

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  19. Yes, you do. It just has been a long time since you've seen him. lol.

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  20. Three pictures within one while at my prime.
    I shall be there again. It was a multi demensional.
    Perhaps a little ego then. But the thought was
    the main premise.

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  21. A young lad in my dorm with some others :)

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  22. One of my favorite saying behind me back when I returned to NY.

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  23. My best friend which I have known since I came to Canada at the age of 17.
    He and I are much like brothers.

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  24. Can't say I have Erika to be honest.

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  25. It was and within the states, my mom is in the white and these were during times where you were not suppose to merge with other colours.
    My father never bought into it. He took the picture and the these people still keep in touch with them. Ironic but not a hoax.
    I didn't travel that much as by the time I was around my father went on into another area of the military so I was never a "military brat" you know
    the ones that live on base. I never lived that life. Yet what I like most of all is that they integrated in the times where one didnt.
    That does say something in my books. I am sure there were the likes of others.
    Neat story you have there Erika, I was away here for a little and just came back to this computer.

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  26. This was when I first arrived here. My father had been again hospitalized and there were these nuns. Here in Saskatoon.
    Later on I came to know they were ukranian orthodox nuns. I didnt know them till I was en route to flying out of town and
    then the head nun told me their story and it was something much more - I would have never thought as they were advocates.

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  27. My cousins' sons they play lacrosse and ironically both had mishaps
    at the very same time. Now two twins and both in crutches. That was
    not that good but so be it. It happened.

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  28. One of my cousins from Esterhazy, SK. He breeds and sells them. This one was sold to some very rich
    breeder in Austin, TX.

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  29. That was a while ago to say the least! :)

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  30. The designated, CO of the second largest ammunitions within Canada. I would but it's best not to say where this is. A decent person. I had the opportunity to talk with. But there was no way no manner one would be able to go and view and take a picture of all that was held half underground and half above ground. Ironically half an hour away and he has been to more countries as a peacekeeper.

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  31. Yeah in many different cities this was one them.

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  32. This is a perfect shot. The shadows, subject pose and posture, the colors. Amazing!

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  33. One of the first pictures I took with a digital camera - I kid you not.

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  34. Cool shot, not a view seen very often.

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  35. very nice colors...I adore brown and blue.

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  36. Kind eyes...that is what I saw first.

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  37. Physical can be revealing, personality more so. I see your personality on the right.

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  38. My name, Nancy, means grace. I try to live up to it.

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  39. I would love to hop on that and drive away. I do know how.

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  40. Very handsome young man there!

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  41. Nice photo to cherish through the years. Your Mom is beautiful. Yes looks like about the 60's .

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  42. I enjoyed these photos a lot Jack, thanks.

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  43. Is it someone you know? Do you play piano Neat pic

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  44. I have no idea whom that guy is Cheryl, not a clue.

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  45. Oh this was just yesterday of course :)

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  46. I can't say I know him Nancy but....:)

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  47. Silly mustache if you ask me but that's my own opinion. :)

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  48. Yes...I have no clue whom you are but yes.

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  49. I thought I would just bring up some pictures and I thank you.

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  50. That was on the outskirts of Montreal, Maritess.

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  51. Yeah they import them each and every year. It's truly something to see.

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  52. Nice shot. The blue skys against the white and red, towering.

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  53. inspiring scribbled out of snow that hopefully wound bring "peace" and 'love' and 'harmony'

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  54. Thus it is in an ordinary blog................this famly of mine shall be the end of me.

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