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I let him use my camera tonight and the tables were turned! He loved it...actually he's still running around snapping away but I took off the long lens and flash. :)
OK, the extreme snow has sucked. But on the other hand, the extreme rain that we got overnight last night plus some heavy-duty melting today...has not led to green grass but rather, wet socks and doggy paws. Picture taken with my mobile phone, which for some reason refused to adjust properly for this picture, resulting in the neat, kinda brushstrokey look. (Compare with this photo which was taken about 2 minutes later.)
These photos were taken as part of The Hindu - CAF Tour. It was nice to get a overview of the vision with which 4 homes were built in Chennai directly from the architects and owners of the homes. It is fascinating to observe that homes in Chennai are getting more progressive and modern in design however they continue connect with culture that our city is known for.
The Hindu and the Chennai Architecture Foundation (CAF - www.chennaiarchitecturefoundation.org) organized a contemporary architecture tour covering four residences designed by young architects. This tour showcased continuity and change in design thinking and offered a synoptic view of what is new in Chennai’s architecture.
I took this in my hotel room while traveling on business this week. At least now I know how to use the timer feature!
These are my photos from a group outing with the AZ Shutterbugs at the Goldfield Mining Ghost Town in Apache Junction, AZ
Blue Tit and Robin earning their corn. Playing about with DOF when these two subjects kindly offered to give me a hand.
On the old Wheelock Rail Trail railway bridge over the Trent and Mersey Canal, Sandbach, Cheshire. 03/12/2014
photo by Lynn Barreto Miranda
Goan Shutterbugs' Nature Photo Walk
outside Fatorda Stadium, Margao 13th Sept 09
School starts on Aug. 23rd this year, but Grant is excited to finally be a "grader" and out of Kindergarten. He would have gone to school days ago if they would have opened the doors
"Man vs. Birds: The First Shot"
It's a pigeon spike, for keeping birds off ledges. Found a bunch of them on the ground