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this is the first time in our married life of over 40 years that we have had a dedicated dining space. And I think I'm going to have some fun photographing with the mirror. I find it hard to gauge colour, tone . . . indeed anything on my laptop and have to go to my Ipad to see if what I have uploaded is okay. I can't wait to be reunited with my monitor. The builder has found a damp patch in my "to be" study, so I hope this doesn't keep me away from flickr any longer than a few days. Peter's room is finished and he is thrilled.
I am sorry to be away from flickr, but find the conditions in the kitchen too difficult to work for longer than a quick upload. Again, many thanks to those of you who still visit, and I look forward to visiting your photostreams as soon as I am established in my room . . .
This small House Wren has landed a great lunch. They are so small and quick, but this project had his or her full attention.
NOT this night. We were in Dallas for the Holiday and it was 37 degrees and raining. Not a night for patio dining. I really like the detail with the 55mm Sony lens. On DX0 it is one of the top 5 sharpest lenses. Not a bad hand held shot at high ISO. The Sony A7II is really a great walk around camera. I use the A7RII for my landscape work. Nice combination and both have the ICIS. This was taken in Southlake square in north DFW near the airport. Wonderful little shopping village that decorates for Christmas.
You can make out Denise as the face of the women talking to the other 2 women in the far left background.
A green anole (Anolis carolinensis) often seen in our back yard appeared on the kitchen table recently prepared to dine. He obligingly extended the red dewlap under his chin signaling his discomfort when I came in close for this photo.
Jim Dine, Five Feet of Colorful Tools, 1962, Oil on canvas [Wall] surmounted by [without] a board on which painted tools hang from hooks, 55 5/8 x 60 1/4 [55 5/8] x 4 3/8 " - 141.2 x 152.9 [141.2] x 11 cm, MoMA, New York
Altro titolo - Another title: Arts and Crafts, 2025
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Jim Dine, The Robe, 1984, Oil, oil pastel, charcoal, cut and pasted paper on paper, 61 ¼ x 37 ¾ [61 ¼] in - 155.6 x 95.9 [155.6] cm), The Met, New York
Altro titolo - Another title: … and there comes the time when in pool you have to put on your bathrobe, 2024
[Fototeca Fondazione Omeri]
Jessie and Siri sez:
"Oh hello there!
We is just suppin' wuz soup-soups from a fould-bole meant for one cat at a time!
We more sufisticated aminils are actually VERY soshibil creetures as you can see. Guten Appetit!"
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Encased in some of Mother natures features, lies this old house. It's neighbours being tree lined valleys, woods, waterfalls and streams, a real getaway indeed.
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Explored #284. My first Explored photo! Weee!
365 Project: A Prompt A Day 2011
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I took this photo a day late. I had this idea yesterday, but because of the snow days we had this week, my husband has been working way into the night. He normally gets off at 9ish, but to make up for the work they missed Monday and Tuesday, he's not been getting home until after 11 (he goes in around 4).
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