Love the images of the wind blown snow, Northstar. It looks like the surface of the moon or something. And nary a symmetrical line to be seen.
Love the images of the wind blown snow, Northstar. It looks like the surface of the moon or something. And nary a symmetrical line to be seen.
"The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
"Remember, no matter where you go, there you are." Buckaroo Bonzai "Some people say I done alright for a girl." Melanie Safka
In this last sequence. Tony, I specially like the way you use windows and bulldozer to frame the landscape. And also the dogish looks of the dog.
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"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
And here I was going to ask Tony which varieties of lysergic acid he favors. ;-) Here are my own colors, again a fall shot capturing a portion of the view from the front of my house.
Autumn by Robert Marks, on Flickr
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
That's the front of your house, and the back overlooks a lake or the sea. Beautiful.
Tony: the close-up of the hand brings out the grains of sand very clearly.
There are some huge and beautiful lakes just down the road from me and all around this area, but no, the back of my house doesn't overlook one. No complaints on my part, mind you. I consider myself have lucked into paradise. ;-) Meanwhile, speaking of, here's the old wood stove, wot I used extensively this winter.
wood stove by Robert Marks, on Flickr
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
That's how I feel about our house. Every day when I look out across a field to the ridge of wooded hils beyond I think how lucky I am. Nice roaring fire you have there.
As you can see, and much to my chagrin, these photos I've posted have identifying information attached to them. Now I took them on my phone, which automatically backed them up on Google Photos, then I downloaded them to my laptop, then uploaded them to Flickr. I don't know at which point in that chain my name was attached to the pics, but I would like to strip that info from them. Does anyone know how? Thanks.
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
You should be able to manually remove the second line of the url link that puts the identifying information there.
You can still click on the photo to go to the album. I didn't see location info there, but maybe I'm not looking at the right place. Perhaps you don't have that turned on. I normally want to know where I took the photo so it can be automatically mapped, but many don't want to show that information.
My blog: https://frankhubeny.blog/
Perhaps the lesson is to keep it simple. Put the photos on photobucket and cut out all the in between stuff.
Thanks. I changed the privacy settings on Flickr to hide that sort of info, like location, so maybe it worked. I'm going to try removing that second line of the URL. By the way, I still l haven't figured out how to delete a post, and I've read the FAQ. That would be useful information, too.
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
Here's a test:
Buds, on Flickr
Obsessed with facial symmetry.