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Our rescued beagle Barney. Don't let those sad looking eyes convince you of anything, he is spoiled...and he knows it.
I suppose some days I'll either not want shoot photos or I'll just forget. Today I forgot, but since I have my trusty iPhone, I took a shot at the wine aisle at the market and yes there are at least ten photos everywhere you go.
Taken with iPhone
Day 303: I really like it this time of year. When you dont really need the heat on and it gets real cold in the mornings and you dont want to get out of bed.
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Going outside was exactly what I needed today. I do feel like I've photographed every little detail in the neighbourhood by now though...
Oxford City Centre
Used cage in good condition with unopened bag of food, wheel, food dish, water bottle, travel box, salt lick and jungle gym. Previous occupant succumbed to old age.
The International Space Station (ISS) flyover was visible over Columbus, Ohio today. I took the D500 out try to capture it. There were annoying, wispy clouds, but in this one you can see the station moving past Orion, the Hunter!
Didnt really get to concentrate on photography today but got this shot of Connor. We thought we had gotten everything for him then 2 days before xmas he says he wanted a puppy dog so I became one of those parents out at the stores looking for his gift.
Ian going up the Sand Dune :: we had to take turns going up because we only had one pair of sand socks and the sand was super hot!
yup..I'm feeling kinda sick right now. I grabbed the thing nearest to me (other than my camera) and started taking pictures. The die cut machine behind it took too much energy to move. I will retake this for another day when I don't feel like I will kill over. Night all.
I had some time before I needed to head to work, and make a quick detour in Fort Lee to this great little park overlooking the GW Bridge. Almost completely deserted, with a covering of hard packed ice and snow on the paths, it provides incredible views of the bridge. I just had my 50mm lens with me at the time, so this is a project that requires a return visit with some other lens choices. Still, as a native New Yorker, it's always nice to appreciate the view from the "other side."