This is a very busy entry and I hope it doesn't freeze anyone up, but I wanted to share it with you. The top picture is of some property owned by a friend of mine. At first glance you might not think much of it, but all of the pictures below were taken right there in that very spot.
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
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- SECRET RENDEZVOUS
- MOSQUITO SQUADRON
- WHATS BEEN BUGGING ME
- Autumn Morning
- BACK IN THE SADDLE
- WHERE THE DEER AND THE ANTELOPE PLAY
- SUNRISE, MOONSET
- FISHING AT HAYMES RECREATION AREA
- PHOTOGRAPHERS AND PATRIOTS...
- WHISPERS OF AUTUMN
- DESERT QUILT
- BEAVER CREEK, COLORADO
- PINK (edited)
- IN MEMORY, 9/11/01
- JUST ONE MORE... (for southernmush)
- IMAGES IN INFRARED (fun with PaintShop Pro 9)
- BALLOON CLASSIC, final
- COLORADO IN THE MORNING
- LAKE PUEBLO, Colorado
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9 comments:
Tis absolutely awesome, Jody! Thanks for sharing!
Blessings!
Susan
P.S. Did you EVER get all that cactus outta your face? Ouch!!!!!!
Wonderful pictures :)
Betty
Absolutely beautiful!
Very cool.
Your photographs are beautiful. My daughter lives in Colorado, and I know how beautiful the sky and clouds are there,. I truly enjoy your photos. My nephew Jordan Roulier is having brain surgery today (at this very hour). Reviewing the pics are very calming to me. Thank you.Nancy Roulier (NJRoulie@aol.com)
WOW! And most of that was hidden. Very pretty. Helen
Hi ! These pictures of the desert are all quite beautiful and stunning. I have to say that I miss the hot air balloons for which I loved....Your journal always has a lot to offer in beauty. Here's something that might get your readers laughing........How about showing some pictures of rocks ? You might show plain ordinary rocks lying on the ground that might leave your readers scratching their heads and wondering why, why, why ??? But I think that would be funny......What do you think ?
Great shots! It's amazing what you spot, taking a walk. I love wild flowers, thanks for sharing these. ~Deborah
Excellent display of the greater area, and then individual closeups. You should be a photographer for a magazine. Your work could be in National Geograhic. mark
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