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Monthly Archives: August 2018
Happy Blogaversary to me!
Well what do you know? Today marks year seven of blogging? In human years that means I’m either in first or second grade. It’s been one heck of a ride where I’ve gone from not knowing what I was doing … Continue reading
Scotland Thursday: Dunollie Castle at Sunset
Located on a hill north of Oban, Scotland (and pretty much just up the road from our hotel that overlooked the harbor in Oban) is a small castle ruin with a very good view – Dunollie Castle. We had just … Continue reading
Posted in photography, Throwback Thursday, Travel Photography
Tagged castle, castle ruin, Dunollie Castle, harbor, Oban Scotland, photo, photography, Scotland, Sony, sunset, travel
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A day downtown: Urban Scrawl – The Art Guys
This first mural was done by artists Dan Gerdeman, Rob Jones and Craig Allen. They were not around when I took this photo. Patrick Wayner here did the 3D portions of his mural at home and then started painting at … Continue reading
Posted in Art, event, Ohio, photography
Tagged art, Columbus Ohio, Franklinton Ohio, music, photography, photos, Sony, Urban Scrawl, wall murals
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A day downtown: Urban Scrawl – The Art Ladies
The Urban Scrawl is a 2-day arts festival organized by the Franklinton Arts District showcasing the live creation of wall murals by artists from Central Ohio and beyond. The completed murals (57 in total this year) are then put up for … Continue reading
Posted in Art, event, Ohio, photography, street photography
Tagged art, artists, Columbus Ohio, female artists, Franklinton Ohio, photography, photos, Sony, Urban Scrawl, wall murals
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Weekend Wanderings
In the country and in the city was where we wandered. And we who wandered definitely were not lost. Teri 📷
Posted in event, Flowers, Monochrome Monday, Nature, Ohio, photography
Tagged black and white, monochrome, photography, photos, Sony, street photography, sunflowers
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Mountains and Cowboys
My friend, Ingrid, over at Live Laugh RV has been doing weekly photo themes recently. Her most recent one was black and white and as she is out in Arizona I decided to post one of my favorite shots from … Continue reading
Posted in photography, street photography, Travel Photography
Tagged Apache Junction, Arizona, black and white, Canon, color, cowboys, photography, photos, superstition mountains
10 Comments
Nevis Range
The Nevis Range mountain gondola is the only one of it’s kind in Britain. It is built on the north face of Aonach Mor which is the 8th highest mountain in Britain (1221 meters/4006 feet) located just outside of Fort … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, photography, Travel Photography
Tagged Ben Nevis, Canon, Fort Williams, lochs, mountains, Nevis Range, photography, photos, scenic, Scotland, travel
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On the road to…going up!
Not quite to our destination but almost there. It was my first time ever in a cable car and if you follow the cable lines down you will eventually find the parking lot which gives you a bit of perspective … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, photography, Travel Photography
Tagged cable car, Canon, mountain range, photo, photography, scenic view, Scotland
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On the road to…
We had left Oban that morning and were on track to head to something this road was taking us to. The view was just so amazing that I had to pull over and get out into the road and capture … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, photography, Travel Photography
Tagged Canon, highlands, mountain range, photo, photography, scenic vista, Scotland, travel
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The doors of Saint Giles Cathedral
Doors are fascinating. They keep things out and they keep things in. They can be welcoming or they tell you to stay away. They can be cookie cutter in appearance or they can display a unique personality or at least … Continue reading