Saturday, July 19, 2014

Things I Saw Today

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 


28 comments:

  1. They are awesome photos, what camera do you use?

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    1. A Nikon D5200 dSLR with a 55-300mm zoom lens. Great camera and the zoom brings you close to nature.

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  2. Lovely imagery! These look much improved in comparison to your older photos.

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    1. Thanks, buddy. My skills improve with practice and I've been out almost every week taking pictures.

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  3. Love the photos. Do you have a park near your home?

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    1. Yes, I'm fortunate to have a lovely one in my hometown where I took these pictures. It has a big pond, an outdoor concert stage and an art museum.

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  4. Wow your photos are so bright and clear, they look amazing!

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  5. How lovely! I especially love the Echanacea!x

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  6. Thanks for sharing your gorgeous photos ... love the ducks.

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  7. such beautiful photos! I recognized some of the flowers that grow in my garden as well and I especially love photos of the gorgeous birdies :)

    Maiken,
    Maikeni blogi - part of me

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  8. So pretty! The second to last photo is my fave!

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  9. Beautiful images - so serene and soothing. Just the thing to mellow out a frazzled soul (and mind) as these sweltering dog days of summer wear on.

    ♥ Jessica

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    1. It's warm up north, too? Did your igloo melt?! :-)

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  10. Gorgeous photos. You are so talented with the camera.
    Daphne.

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  11. It sounds like you have a great day!!

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  12. My goodness, what beautiful images!

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  13. That's gorgeous, you have captured such beauty.

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  14. I love these posts of yours ... your photography is improving my sweet friend. Loving it. Hugs

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  15. Love the ducks! So sweet!
    Looks like it was a lovely day!

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    1. I'm pleasantly surprised at how sharp that image is.

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  16. You were blessed with many beautiful sightings ;)

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  17. What beautiful photos! I love that you zoom in nice and close :) Looks like you enjoyed a really beautiful day at the park!

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    1. The trick is having a good zoom lens. Mine goes up to 300mm which is necessary for nature shots.

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