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Even though I do have a gray cat, this one belongs to my friends. We were out on the patio and their cat was looking out the window at something quite intently.
For whatever reason, Babo's little butt propped by the film canister just cracks me up. What can I say...I am easily amused.
Cliche Saturday Scavenger Hunt entry, week 10. And if you guessed this is "rows of colors" category, you guessed correctly. iPhone version is in the comments. HCS everyone!
i must have way to much time on my hands.
this is a project i've had in my mind for a long time.making a mouth out of plasticine and mold it on to your lens hood :][
August 11, 2020
Porcupine Farm
Adirondacks Road Trip
Essex, New York
Photo by brucetopher
© Bruce Christopher 2020
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...always learning - critiques welcome.
Tools: Canon 7D & iPhone 11.
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I know I've said it before but I really will miss these windows when I move in just a few weeks. For that matter, so will Pru.
Textures taken from:
www.flickr.com/photos/maxfwilliams/3323380848/
and
Had a chance to take some photos in a house and rather liked the view from this window. The garden is a walled garden and hence secluded.
Processed it through Dynamic Photo HDR, cropped and tweaked it in Photo studio darkroom to finish it off for here.
Explore : Highest position: 190 on Monday, October 15, 2012
There are two kinds of light - the glow that illumines, and the glare that obscures.
~James Thurber
(I'm on a white kick this week)
#78 Tranquil/Tranquility for 116 in 2016
Hummingbirds at the feeder last eve. I took this (and several others) inside our bathroom through the window...the flash went off as well.
August 9, 2017
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
© Bruce Christopher 2017
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...always learning - critiques welcome.
Tools: Canon 7D & iPhone 6s.
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Another old friend bit the dust in February. Gordon Lundy was 75. Musician, wood carver, teller of tales.
And he made us laugh. From a song he wrote:
"I'm a Canadian, eh?
Born here and raised here
And here's where I'll stay
Because anywhere else
Is just too far away
For I'm a Canadian, eh?"
It could replace our national anthem, in my humble opinion. They could sing it before hockey games, eh?
As my friend Pam pointed out recently, my Dead Friends file is getting a little too thick. There's no avoiding it, though, unless I want to join the file myself - which I don't, eh?
This photo is from October 1978, when I had known Gordie for about a year. I shot it in our mutual friend Barry Macleod's cabin at Tugwell Creek, on the southwest coast of Vancouver Island. If memory serves me correctly, I was shooting Kodachrome 64. It was dark inside, but as he gazed out the window at Juan de Fuca Strait - which was about 60 feet away - soft light touched parts of his face and I made a quick grab shot. It didn't really work, but the slide went into a box and stayed there for decades, until the digital age arrived and I scanned it. Only recently did it occur to me to convert it to black and white, and tighten the crop. I hope ya like it, eh?
Photographed at Tugwell Creek, Vancouver Island, British Columbia; scanned from the original Kodachrome 64 slide. Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission © 1978 James R. Page - all rights reserved.