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Dana Point, CA
On Valentine's night I dropped my kids off at baseball practice and headed to the beach. I found this table set up with a perfectly romantic view of the sunset.....yet no one was around. I was there for almost an hour and still no one appeared. When I left, it was pretty dark outside so I'm guessing it was never used.......
Baubles sit on the christmas table, left over from Christmas.
In fact this was supposed to be a 24 days of Christmas photo but I never got it uploaded in time.
This still life was all set up for me. All I had to do was pull out my iPhone and shoot. This was in a beautiful little diner in PA.
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311/365...on a boat crusing the Bosphorus in Istanbul....I believe that is the Bosphorus Bridge in the background separating Europe and Asia...
I just came back from visiting my mom in my home town...the table for two reminds me of my childhood friend Judi....we go for coffee, just the two of us, every time I go home....there is a depth to that friendship that I am deeply grateful for...I am humbled and blessed to have those roots...
...for my 30 days of gratitude project....
“Tables and Columns” — Tables set up between pillars under a portico, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
On a cool May Day, these tables set up between stone columns along a narrow street in Santiago de Compostela are quite attractive. While the narrow streets serve, in art, to reduce the amount of hot sun on the passageway in the summertime, on this cloudy day a bit of sunshine seemed appealing.
For us, travel is an opportunity to stretch boundaries and step outside of the usual routines. At home, we’re more likely to just walk along our local streets without stopping, but here it almost seems like stopping is the point.
Yep, here he is again, and I still miss him but the pain has subsided. There was no way we could keep him off the kitchen table so we accepted it and I just changed the tablecloth often. He was a curious cat, wanted to know what was going on and insisted on laying upon any piece of paper that you were reading or writing on. And if you were cooking he liked to help with the cutting up of meat and always demanded a lick of butter. Then he would need a drink of fresh water straight from the tap, and he drank from all of them, the kitchen, the laundry room, and the two bathrooms, sometimes he would follow me from room to room, drinking from each tap and finally slosh off for a nap :)
seen last year on this day in my kitchen.
Leica M + 35mm Summilux Asph
The last pictures I posted are not generally the kind of pictures I post....these are part of a selection that will be part of a 6 page article on Greece in the september issue of the magazine am working for...am more than happy since am half greek!!!! ;-)
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My dinner partner was trying some macro photography with his iphone and the flower vase on the table....while I shot this image of him photographing the vase. I used a small Nikon Coolpix P7700, and like the way the fingers were caught within the glass.
Table Mountain (11,065 feet, 3373 meters) is often hiding behind Turret Mountain. However, we got some peekaboo views from relatively far away on the southern reaches of the Thorofare Trail.
This antique table was rescued from my parent's garage and once belonged to my great-great grandfather. Its original used as a gaming table during the late 1800's. The legs fold so the table may be stored against a wall sideways. There is leather stitched onto the wood top.
Its to small to be a dining table so I use it for a night stand. The framed picture conceals a box of Kleenex and an antique wooded cigar box. Since the table doesn't have a drawer, I keep nighttime necessities inside the cigar box.
Sony NEX-6 - SEL35F18
Snapped in Rethymno, Crete, Greece
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This table mountain is located on the east side of the Sacramento Valley in Butte County near Oroville, California. While California has had drought for years, on wet years table mountain erupts in a riot of wild flowers. In this photo another storm approaches. If you look at the horizon above the flowers and below the clouds you can see extensive standing water in the Sacramento Valley below. I believe the dark brown is basalt from lava cap which is how Table Mountain became flat. The softer soil has eroded away leaving the lava flow. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_Mountain_(Butte_County,_California)