Although it's similar to a couple of photos I've posted before, this is actually a different capture of three different lightning flashes in a single long exposure. It's taken from my front yard, and it's obviously for Skywatch Friday.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
Downtown Bellevue Evening
This week's part of Our World is in the early evening in Bellevue, from our visit last summer. I also chose these for Tina's PicStory theme of "evening mood." First is a pleasant path I found just outside downtown.
Next is a fountain inside the Microsoft building, with water running down a tall sculpture. This was next to the amazing glass sculpture I posted a few weeks ago.
And finally, a street at dusk. It wasn't too lively, despite being near a major shopping area. But it was still an attractive city.
Next is a fountain inside the Microsoft building, with water running down a tall sculpture. This was next to the amazing glass sculpture I posted a few weeks ago.
And finally, a street at dusk. It wasn't too lively, despite being near a major shopping area. But it was still an attractive city.
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Friday, January 27, 2012
Cloudy Garden
For Scenic Sunday, here are some less than perfect shots from a cloudy day in Garden of the Gods.
The colors come alive in the sunshine, but that wasn't to happen on this particular day.
The colors come alive in the sunshine, but that wasn't to happen on this particular day.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Simple Blue Skies
Here's a set of simple blue skies for this week's Skywatch Friday entry. These were all taken over the last couple of weeks on short hikes with Socks, the first in Pulpit Rock park, and the last two in the nearby Black Forest Regional Park this past Saturday. These are the skies we see most of the winter - we're lucky as the mountains shield us from most bad weather.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Stanley Park
This week's theme at Tina's PicStory is "A Walk In The Park," and I think one of the best city parks I've ever seen is Vancouver's Stanley Park. So here are a couple of shots of rainforest growth that I took on a trail in that park last May. It's also a wonderful part of Our World Tuesday.
This is a large and varied park, and I've got more photos to come.
This is a large and varied park, and I've got more photos to come.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Corsica's Mountains
Here are my last worthwhile photos of Corsica. Much of the island is mountainous, and I remember getting very carsick on this bus trip, so I believe my father probably took these shots with my camera.
These are also just about the last of my ancient, discolored prints. From here on any scans I post are either from slides, or from more recent prints that are in much better shape. A couple of years ago I spent a couple of weekends scanning in every photo I've ever taken, so I've got lots of them!
These are also just about the last of my ancient, discolored prints. From here on any scans I post are either from slides, or from more recent prints that are in much better shape. A couple of years ago I spent a couple of weekends scanning in every photo I've ever taken, so I've got lots of them!
Friday, January 20, 2012
Monument Rock
One of my favorite local hikes is Monument Rock. A couple of days ago I posted the sign at the trail-head, and here are the rest of my photos from that hike last summer for the Scenic Sunday meme. First, I found this barbed wire right next to the trail.
I enjoyed this sunny meadow.
I'm not sure what these few remaining wooden planks were part of.
I loved the shape of this tree against the sky.
And in contrast, these rows of trees were obviously planted.
Here's the obligatory shot of Monument Rock, this time reflected in a muddy puddle.
And finally, a cocoon with caterpillars still inside.
It's amazing what you can find on a short, nearby hike if you keep your eyes open!
I enjoyed this sunny meadow.
I'm not sure what these few remaining wooden planks were part of.
I loved the shape of this tree against the sky.
And in contrast, these rows of trees were obviously planted.
Here's the obligatory shot of Monument Rock, this time reflected in a muddy puddle.
And finally, a cocoon with caterpillars still inside.
It's amazing what you can find on a short, nearby hike if you keep your eyes open!
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