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About Me
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- WELCOME to my blog. I hope you will return often.
I am on my third digital camera, all Olympus. I enjoy using it and sharing my photos. I also enjoy writing. I hope to share a little of each on this blog. My main blog is Postcards From the Northwest.
Kerri and I will continue to add benches to "For the Love of Benches Continued . . . " blog also. It is good to continue to share with her!
Continuation of the Kiggins House Re-model photos were lost when my computer crashed.
The latest city project, TURTLE PLACE, will unfold here as I have time to add photos. It is complete and maybe I can find enough photos someday to show you the final results. Next project after the two I am working on now. . .
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Blog Your Blessings Sunday
Blog Archive
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March
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- Walking in the rain . . .and a surprise at bottom
- Rain drops in fish pond
- Blog Your Blessings
- Bright Spring
- My Sky View Thursday Night
- More Japanese Cherry Tree Blossoms
- This was my week. . .
- Street Owl
- Little Tree Blooms
- More signs of Spring
- Blog Your Blessings
- Problem with blogger
- "Jumping For Joy! Spring is Here!
- Teen card marking opportunity
- ODD SHOTS
- Blog Your Blessings
- Blog for Flat Stanley
- "Me and My Shadow"
- Another Macro Try . . .
- Spring Tree Blossoms Poppin' Out
- Snow the last two days. . .
- Thank you for your sympathy.
- A Special Note:
- Looks like spring to me . . .
- ODD SHOTS
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5 comments:
My first dried cherry! I've never seen one, we used to literally raid the tree when I was a kid and nothing was left that we could see!
With the spines and the broken branches, the picture looks like being violent or aggressive!Interesting!
New growth means spring, and spring is what we need now ;-)
PS If you isolated the main subject from the background, it would be easier to focus, both regarding the main subject and for the viewers.
I did isolate it -- that is why I have a white blurred background. . . Ü I chose a small portion of the tree branches to include the dried up cherry.
So many thorns! Another great shot Paulie!
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