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Not many perks to living in an apartment building, nice view for sunsets though:
A few hours ago…
From my yard:
Playing with Ghena (German female working shepherd DDR)
Amasonas Peru
Wild cat on the loose
QUILA-QUINA en San Martín de los Andes - Patagonia Argentina Sur
Wow, now that’s a bit of snow. Would be nice for snowmobiles. Or skiing!
Not sure if you’ve seen the Top Gear Patagonia special, never knew how beautiful Patagonia is until I saw the special.
My rescue Siamese, Ming the Merciless (we just call her Ming) relaxing on her favorite chair…er…throne. Captured with a Kodak Z990 “bridge” digital camera set on full auto.
This little frog lived in my pitcher plant for weeks. I wonder if he knew he was living in a death trap? Kodak Z990 digicam set on autopilot.
The snowmobiles were out, but just to lay the tracks for the cross country skiers like me. It was indeed a poster child day yesterday.
I think it was some October few years ago when I was on my usual morning walk on this beach. Those frosty trees show it wasn’t far before this lake got ice cover.
Mate that is beyond gorgeous!
Don’t those plants only “eat” insects? Frogger might be safe there, I dunno…
Well you asked for it, so here are a few of mine. I really enjoy documenting our travels through photography but alas last year was “problematic” in that department ( ) so here are a few from 2017 and our tip to India & Nepal. I hope you like them.
Fantastic photos! Thanks for sharing!
I’ve traveled in India and Nepal myself. These bring back a lot of memories and many familiar faces and places.
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How did you get the kids to stay together for that shot? I spot at least 4 that I would assume were ‘trouble’ - but with a capital T
Great pix - people are what make a place special… although landscapes are great too!
Love all of the photos.
If you don’t mind me asking, what camera do you use?
I was recently debating on getting a D7200, but put it off for another ocassion.
I didn’t need to, they were very excited but wary of seeing a group of white tourists, sticking together in a group seemed to give them the confidence to come towards us.
I have a Leica M (typ 240). Used to have a Nikon D300 but became disillusioned with dSLR so returned to a rangefinder (having used a film rangefinder back in the day). There’s something about a rangefinder that just “works” for me.
I should add that these photos were pulled off Gurushots app so the resolution on a computer is suboptimal compared to the mobile device they were intended to be viewed on.