hello. just spent a very enjoyable half hour of my sunday morning drinking a cup of Lady Grey tea and looking through these photos. thanks for sharing everyone. i'm not even a dedicated amateur but i do like to point and click on the rare occasion something catches my eye.
I'm updating For The Love Of Montreal regularly again (M W F). I should even manage to have things queued up to continue while I'm out of the country for the rest of this month. I would, of course, be quite delighted if you decided to take a look.
Hmm, outside image thread tells me it has been inactive for a while, and a yellow message box is telling me that it wants to die dignified death, so I figure I can post some of the pictures I have taken at Coney Island here:
@ Munin: That wonder wheel looks absolutely terrifying in your photo... but your shots themselves are awesome :) I especially enjoy the meeting of water and sky of the first
Went out this evening and took along the camera . . . This is where I work, the city built a new school a couple of years ago and annexed/bought land from the surrounding county to do it. Best ice cream in town
More than two years after a collision that left it totaled and my leg in a cast, (a jerk lawyer ran a red light in front of me, urg) my beloved (by me, anyway) '65 Ford Falcon station wagon is finally back on the street! I took photos before somebody else smashes it up!
I hope Mr. Ellis doesn't mind me making so many posts here . . . I just got this camera and I have been taking a lot of pictures. It's very nice to have a place to share them. This thread has inspired me to get off my butt and try photography again. Playing with the shutter speed setting downtown last evening.
More Cemetary Photos (Don't Blink) I loved this tombstone . . . it was so different and seemed to have a joy to it that one doesn't usually find on tombstones.
Tomb of an unknown Civil War soldier. There is a huge Confederate memorial in our city's cemetary . . . ah life in the Southern US.
Looks like cicadas. I've seen quite a few freshly molted ones around me. They crawl up from the ground, molt, and then crawl into trees looking like this: