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I made a quick stop at Koll before heading to Tualatin Hills Nature Park. Not much going on, although I see a pied-billed grebe nest in the lake, with the mother sitting on it. Hoping to see greblings (made up word) soon. Just before I left, I saw and heard this killdeer fly in and land. The funny thing is that this is a little island/divider in the parking lot. Landed there and settled down. I took a few shots from the car, then parked a bit away and walked toward it, and hunched down for this lower viewpoint. Wouldn't even know that it was a parking lot shot!
Shot in Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood. I usually only post one shot from a given scene but looking back in the archives I decided a second shot from this sequence might be worthy of posting.
"They paved paradise and put up a parking lot."
Quote - Joni Mitchell
Happy Wall Wednesday ;-))
Somewhere in Oostende, Belgium
I must've walked a mile or so before things transitioned from "There's nothing there" to ... "something."
This is across the street from the supermarket, near Diamond Bridge. Cars pulling out of the parking lot behind me provided that glare-y lighting.
Saw this magnificent pair of sparkly shoes in a parking lot on the edge of the James River where we attempted to get down to the river. That never happened due to certain obstacles, (although Anita managed to find a hole in the chain link fence and trespassed on railroad property which resulted in an awesome train shot!) but these shoes happened and they made me smile due to their brilliant sparkling abilities and I do love me some sparkle! LOL
from afar, this could be sunset over an ocean. the reality: it’s a puddle in the parking lot of home depot. after getting paint supplies, i walked outside to magical light on ice and puddles. ocean or parking lot, there’s beauty around us. i’m trying to find a bigger perspective.
Shot in LaGrange Illinois. Thanks Larry Hamilton for the suggestion and inspiration to relook at this sequence of shots.
Looks alright from where I stand in the Tualatin Fred Meyer parking lot.
When the Pink lads were still obscure, but happy working together: www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGPjfj69cXE
Lens: Asahi Optical Co. (Pentax) Super-Takumar 50mm f/1.4 (1968)