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The shuttered shops and restaurants beside Venice's most famous tourist areas. I think my bank balance halved just standing here to take the photo.
My favorite flower, tulips look good to me in any phase of their life! If I could, I would have a field of tulips in my backyard, but the local animal life digs up the bulbs and they never repeat. I had company Saturday and brought out the chair cushions to the veranda for the first time this season. Only hours later, we looked out to see a squirrel maniacally clawing and chewing a cushion into bits. It had to go in the trash......
Zürich
Something a bit different. One of my first shots with a big stopper, still trying to figure out what works...
In his younger days we would frequently find Matty perched above a kitchen cabinet, or like some kitty sentry, atop of our home's front door. Thank you, Matty, for protecting us all those years.
And it's a prime time
Maybe the stars were right
I had a premonition
It's gonna be my turn tonight
Gonna be my turn tonight
© Diana Yakowitz 2010 all rights reserved.
Working on a set of photos using different 'development' techniques for different moods.
This is color soft focus.
UPDATE
Since this is the 9th of Sept., I thought since I have nothing new ready to post today, I would bring back the post on my page 9 (some are private so may not be in your page 9 of my stream) with the least comments since many of you may not have seen this one.
A 500mm reflex lens is a reasonably good alternative to a 500mm prime telephoto. Considering that I paid about $140.00 US for this previously owned lens, it is a hard value to beat.
Forget-Me-Not | Myosotis sp. | Boraginaceae
Samsung NX1 & Helios 44-2 - 58mm f/2
10mm Macro Tube | f/2.8 | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
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Looking south to Ullapool and the mountains beyond, the high point of which is Beinn Dearg which rises to 1084m/3556 ft. Ullapool is beautifully located on Loch Broom and is the gateway to the Isle of Lewis, the Calmac ferry from Stornoway is just approaching the port, and also to the Assynt mountains to the north.
Good to see the description and the camera details back in their previous (& much more sensible) place.