Cameras used: Olympus E-500 w/ 5 lenses (35mm prime, 10-20mm, 14-45mm, 40-150mm, 70-300mm); on lazy days - Sony DSC-H9; on incredibly lazy days - Google Nexus S cellphone camera
Stylisticly, a bit of a dogs' breakfast
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The design of the outside of the church, and the maintenance of its outlyer
buildings and vehicular access, as well as gardens, are just terrific. But
wal...
Photo: Scottsdale Portales Office Building
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This is the entrance to the Portales Office Building just north of
Scottsdale Fashion Square shopping center. My husband and I walk through
this office p...
No stone unturned.
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I suspect on a busy afternoon there are few creatures left undisturbed.
The heron suspects the same. Usually they are quite shy, staying well away
from p...
No gift wrap challenge #1: Tees
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Last December, I received a gift that included tips on how to live greener
in the new year. One of the tips was about doing with less packaging. Since
I've...
Sirens of Culture
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One of the peculiar dilemmas of living in New York City is the compelling
feeling that there is a world outside the city and simultaneously no desire
to l...
Brown Tree Creeper
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[image: Brown Tree Creeper]
A brown tree creeper circles the tree trunk and looks under each piece of
bark. He listens too and from the ground to the top o...
Cola de Mono
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Again, I'm really sorry for the lack of updates, but it's been a tough
week. Anyways, here is a glass of a typical Christmas Drink in Chile. Sure,
Egg nog...
Hawthorn Church
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After a work enforced hiatus, I'm hopefully going to be back to taking
photos!
This is the same church that I photographed previously in Hawthorn, howev...
Pause
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Is anyone still out there??? Well, from my stats I can see that a few lost
souls landed on this blog :) All my apologies for not posting these days,
life h...
SkyWatch Friday: Mount of Olives or Pikes Peak?
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*Mount of Olives or Pikes Peak?*
Vio took this fascinating foot foto while we were reveling in the great
sunset we had Tuesday evening. At first I shouted ...
Minister in Town
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In our leadership seminars' graduation for official government at the
Institute for Leadership Development, we had the minister of Economic
handling the...
What a beautiful, longggggggg arcade! Nice snap!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe never-ending corridor, lovely perspective.
ReplyDeleteLovely. That's an incredibly long view. Love the ivy growing on the pillars and ceiling.
ReplyDeletethe bleed of colours is breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and wonderful photo - full of atmosphere!
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