If its touristy to take pictures of your kids in front of things like this, how would one describe me taking a shot of them?
This shot would be better without the 'floaters' at the bottom right...
Looking at the skyline from the park...
Breaking out the jazz...
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"If its touristy to take pictures of your kids in front of things like this, how would one describe me taking a shot of them?"
The art of irony?
Hadn't seen the giant Chinese take-out box before- cool! I'd take a picture too.
I love your photos and your blog, but would it be possible for you to take/post higher-res photographs. I would really love to see your beautiful photos more clearly.
I love your photos and your blog, but would it be possible for you to take/post higher-res photographs? I would really love to see your beautiful photos more clearly.
Sorry for the double post, but I had to fix my punctuation mistake.
Thundermutt: Irony has the potential to be unforgivenly cruel and yet so entertaining at the same time...I for one, can't get enough of it ;)
WYA!: I don't know how long its been there, but that is the first time I noticed it as well...
Anonymous: I have tried experimenting with putting higher-res images out here, but have had some bandwidth issues in the past; especially with DSL/512 readers...
I suppose I could try embedding the images where if you click them, it will take you to my Flickr page, which has access to the originals in their 12MP glory! I will do a little research and give it a try on my next post. Thanks for the suggestion and thanks for reading!
Don't forget to pay the man when you download and print, Anon. Good art ain't free. :)
Why no picture of the turtles? You were there. In that first picture if you go past the chinese food box and the people and look over the railing of the bridge there is a log jam directly underneath and on a sunny day like you see typically ten to forty turtles basking on the logs. Don't approach too quickly because they spook easily.
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