Weekly photo challenge: Include all the colors of the rainbow in a post.
Shop window on South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas.
Weekly photo challenge: Include all the colors of the rainbow in a post.
Shop window on South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas.
Posted in Austin photos, Photography
Tagged Austin, photography, roy-g-biv, South Congress Avenue, weekly photo challenge
Yes, I’m catching up. This week’s photo challenge is Threshold.
This is son B, registering for the very first time at a college, with T right there with him and R sitting down.
Last week’s photo challenge (yes, I’m behind–it’s what happens when I’m writing a series of posts) was street life. So here’s a quick pic I took with my phone in the car in downtown Austin. For some reason it has these rainbow colors, but I kind of like it like that.
Posted in Austin photos
Tagged Austin, Chase bank building, fotografie, photography, street life, weekly photo challenge
The Weekly Photo Challenge is “Abandoned“. The post has to be created for the purpose of this challenge, which this one is. But there are two stories connected to it, if you’re interested. Read this one first to understand the second one.
Posted in Photography, Vacations
Tagged Abandoned, abandoned buildings, Loving New Mexico, photography, weekly photo challenge
The weekly photo challenge is about lines and patterns. This is a photo I took last year in the Rockies.
Posted in Photography
Tagged lines and patterns, photography, Rocky Mountains, weekly photo challenge
I was very tempted to use a bridge photo, but that would be a spoiler for a future post. I like this one, too, though, because it shows reflections of different things in different sections.
In Yellowstone National Park, dogs are allowed in cars and campers, but not outside except for in the campsites, on leashes. I took this picture of a small dog in a huge RV in a parking lot near a waterfall. I was wondering when I was going to use this picture. Thanks for the challenge!
Posted in Nature, Photography, Travel, Vacations
Tagged campers, dogs, honden, reflections, RV's, weekly photo challenge, Yellowstone National Park
The lava flow of the Valley of Fires in New Mexico was formed about 5,000 years ago; it’s one of the youngest lava flows in America. The vegetation still looks like it started popping up rather recently. And in geological time it has. Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Photography, Travel, Vacations
Tagged Carrizozo, lava flow, nature, New Mexico, photography, travel, Valley of Fire, weekly photo challenge
My then boyfriend T in our canoe in Algonquin Provincial Park in Canada, 1991. I actually took this picture in broad daylight, so it’s technically a pathetic failure but I love the result. Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Photography, Vacations
Tagged Algonquin Provincial Park, camping, Canada, canoeing, fotografie, kamperen, photography, postaday, weekly photo challenge
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