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some more NYC buildings

A bridge in York covered with padlocks

Some interesting tree shapes in Salcey Forest.

I haven't been able to ID this wildflower I saw in the Francis Marion Forest. It was quite small; in fact, I didn't realize it was a compound flower until I looked at the photo. Anyone know what this is?

An interesting picture

More from my Colorado trip.

72 most interesting of my photos as assessed by Flickr on 12/24/07

#1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #10, #11, #12, #13, #14, #15, #16, #17, #18, #19, #20, #21, #22, #23, #24, #25, #26, #27, #28, #29, #30, #31, #32, #33, #34, #35, #36, #37, #38, #39, #40, #41, #42, #43, #44, #45, #46, #47, #48, #49, #50, #51, #52, #53, #54, #55, #56, #57, #58, #59, #60, #61, #62, #63, #64, #65, #66, #67, #68, #69, #70, #71, #72

i find it interesting to watch newer pictures disappear while old pictures suddenly surface in Explore. I can never get all 24 at once.

Alice Holt Lodge, Hampshire, Near Farnham, Surrey.

This little lady has been steadily crawling up the interestingness ranks. She debuted somewhere in the 100s and I first "scouted" her at 99. Recently she entered the top 10.

 

Now if you'll allow me a little petulant indulgence, all this is despite a lacklustre result in the Score Me! group. My main reason for posting to Score Me! is to get constructive criticism that I can use to improve my photographic skills. It is disappointing when someone gives a 5.5/10 score, saying only "overexposed". It's particularly annoying when you check the individual's photostream and find that he is a professional who clearly knows a thing or two about exposure. Would it have killed him to offer a few pearls of wisdom to a poor hack like myself?

 

Don't get me wrong, I know what he's saying and respect his opinion, but it was a difficult scene in which I had no control over the lighting. I thought I'd got the balance right, but I'm prepared to accept that I got it wrong. However, "overexposed" isn't going to help me get a better shot in future situations like this.

 

Anyway, I like it and it's nice to know other people find it interesting :)

He just wandered up and said hello this is after we caught him

Japanese green tea... Very light taste... Seems pretty authentic...

I found this to be a Very interesting photo. it was actually taken in a Restroom at a Hyatt hotel.

(I actually up-loaded this before back in 2020) worth another look though.

...that's interesting...

Sydney Morning Herald mini-figures by Jon Burgerman and Thunderdog Studios

Here is an Interesting zen story :

Two dogs walk into a room .

One comes out quivering,barking in fear the whole time,while the other comes out wagging his tail,with a seemingly big smile across his face .

A man seeing this walks into the room to discover that it's full of mirrors .That is the way of this life : What we see is who we are.

 

Are these Dogs discussing about that story ?

As much as I dislike reptiles, the textures and colors of the marine iguanas make them a real joy to shoot (and it helps that they are very slow moving! =)

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.

1. sepia_mill, 2. Farm, 3. Mug Race departure 2002, 4. Ellie in glasses, 5. Stone barn, 6. jellies 21, 7. SPRINKLER!, 8. Sunset on Lake Ouachita,

 

9. Mill

 

Elliott, now the sepia version is in my group! :D

Interesting Vancouver 2017 - Photos:Steve Pinter

It drained in a spiral pattern. Outside the Köln dom.

2345 N Milwaukee Ave

Chicago, IL 60647

A cloud that decided to surround the tree, taken near Commando Bay

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