Thanks for your comment at my blog, is very important for me, I do photos for my pleasure but if someone else appreciate them, so for me it's great. Thanks to follow, I'll try to improve my next pictures in order to give you a good vision of what I see through my camera and through my heart. See you soon, Bye Serge
Turneresque - Joseph Turner, English painter. Yes, I suppose it does. That is a high compliment, thank you. But nature was the artist, I just snapped the picture.
Good on you for knowing who and what I meant by Turneresque! I tend to forget I am not "speaking" to an Englishman!!! I love Turner's evocative paintings.
Darlinghurst, house
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This terrace house is located along Forbes Street, in the inner city suburb
of Darlinghurst. "Nelson House" was built in 1880 and is now part of the
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Snowflake Monday
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Today's snowflake is inspired by my crochet temperatature project motif,
but it's the snowflake I was working on when I learned our Sister of the
Snowfla...
De klapbrug bij de sluis
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Behalve de sluiswachterswoning en de boerderij is ook de klapbrug of
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The post Four Big Companies Canadians Love to Hate first ...
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My bedroom overlooks our rose bed, which has about fifteen rosebushes and
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strol...
Lahti
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I am in Lahti, Finland, to give a talk at the Lahti Symphony's Sibelius
Festival. I've been wanting to visit since I encountered Osmo Vänskä's
revelatory B...
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*#284*
The Marvel of Rotating Headlights - [open up your eyes!]
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If you have read my last few posts you will know that 2022 was not a good
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Hello dear blog friends and followers! I've decided to take another break
from posting on my blog...... I'm not sure if I'll occassionaly post again
or no...
Steam Trams and The Bridge Street Yard
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The Bridge Street Yard from a nearby building (looking north). Taken c.
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Marty McFly knew all about goi...
Entry H
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The City Daily Photo theme for February is “Entry”, and my entry is
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stadium last ...
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I hadn't thought about my blog in a very long time so I stopped in and
couldn't believe how much traffic is still stopping in. The last time I
had posted ...
Wiatr
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*Skąd wiatr wie, w którą stronę wiać?*
[Stanisław Jerzy Lec - Myśli nieuczesane]
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I retire from the workforce this week and to celebrate have decided to
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I was visiting Stockholm with a friend for a “photo safari”. Just walking
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for me)...
Flashback
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I don't think I have a Best Photo of the Year, but I like this trio:
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Plant Divorce
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*Never been a big fan of plants.*
*Growing them that is.*
*Love to have them near me. Smell them. Watch them grow and all. But left
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Shadow Shot Sunday 221 - Nice
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Happy Easter everyone!! Here is the view from the balcony of my apartment
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move a...
The End!
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Here we are...! It's been nearly 10 years, though it seems like just
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The Bank at 320 South Boston
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320 South Boston Building today.
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This handsome 22-story high rise building with 10 story...
14 comments:
Heisann!
This is exactely what I imaging the landscape to be! Wide and endless!Huge sky-"bowl"!
Wow, that sun glowing behind the clouds is awesome!
Awesome shot Bill.
Love the sun glowing behind these clouds!
That is indeed an awesome shot! Haven't seen anything quite like that! Terrific!
Have a great weekend, Bill!
Sylvia
Thanks for your comment at my blog, is very important for me, I do photos for my pleasure but if someone else appreciate them, so for me it's great.
Thanks to follow,
I'll try to improve my next pictures in order to give you a good vision of what I see through my camera and through my heart.
See you soon,
Bye
Serge
I guess these qualify as the modern day covered wagons. Good shot of an overwhelming sky, Bill.
This is almost "Turneresque" to my very amateur artistic eye.
Beautiful photograph - that new camera of yours was worth every penny of pleasure you are giving to your fans.
Anne
Magnifique ciel nuageux et pâle soleil.
Kisses.
Turneresque - Joseph Turner, English painter. Yes, I suppose it does. That is a high compliment, thank you. But nature was the artist, I just snapped the picture.
Thank you for the link! I had seen it, but its fun to watch over and over :)
What a big sky. It is an awesome shot!
Good on you for knowing who and what I meant by Turneresque! I tend to forget I am not "speaking" to an Englishman!!! I love Turner's evocative paintings.
Anne
Sorry, I should have said his name is JMW Turner (John, not Joseph).
Anne
P.S. Love my verification word which sounds like a very handy household cleaner "SQUIDOL"!!
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