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Photo of a small portion of my living room wall, taken for Our Daily Challenge: From Ground Level and Never Professional Bi-Weekly Challenge #24 Eye of the Worm.
Photo recycled for Our Daily Topic: Hanging on a Wall
Nice 28(s)miles out on Himmy..! Everything was going so well until....
See next couple of pictures!! Sigh!!
Nine of us rode four miles from Woodlawn in NE to Broughton Beach on the Columbia River to watch the sun set, the moon rise, and Venus and Jupiter in transit.
Nine of us rode four miles from Woodlawn in NE to Broughton Beach on the Columbia River to watch the sun set, the moon rise, and Venus and Jupiter in transit.
Nine of us rode four miles from Woodlawn in NE to Broughton Beach on the Columbia River to watch the sun set, the moon rise, and Venus and Jupiter in transit.
Nine of us rode four miles from Woodlawn in NE to Broughton Beach on the Columbia River to watch the sun set, the moon rise, and Venus and Jupiter in transit.
Witnessed a beautiful sunset from a sail boat in Key West on Sept 6th 2009. The trip started with a storm and the day in particular started with rain. But by afternoon rain stopped and as we reached close to the tip, there was lots of sunshine.
Sail boat, amazing sky, a live band, unlimited drinks for 2 hrs. I was so involved in the scene that i didnt realize i was shooting with my shades on and was wondering why the pictures are under exposed. Ha haha. Everything was over by the time i realized it. So i will hav to underexpose some of the shots to make it better.
This one, i just grabbed the two jpegs and stitched them using HUGIN.
Nine of us rode four miles from Woodlawn in NE to Broughton Beach on the Columbia River to watch the sun set, the moon rise, and Venus and Jupiter in transit.
Nine of us rode four miles from Woodlawn in NE to Broughton Beach on the Columbia River to watch the sun set, the moon rise, and Venus and Jupiter in transit.
Nine of us rode four miles from Woodlawn in NE to Broughton Beach on the Columbia River to watch the sun set, the moon rise, and Venus and Jupiter in transit.
Nine of us rode four miles from Woodlawn in NE to Broughton Beach on the Columbia River to watch the sun set, the moon rise, and Venus and Jupiter in transit.