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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
A smiggin of snow.....
It just keeps reflecting it's viewer no matter what. You can see me squatting down to take this macro while I was out with Barnie. It looks like an alien creature shooting you with a red-brown camera. We are getting a very light snow as you can see by it's collecting white on top of the gazing ball.
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Larry, I love the color that the globe has picked up. Also, your beautiful footer photo looks like it could be from the Oregon coast.
That's an amazing shot, Larry. I especially like the little reflection of the hunkered down you, with your hat and camera!
I also love the blue color! Pretty hard to hide from the reflection..did you try off to the side? At least you can still crouch..I try and end up on the ground..with a wet butt..switched to knees..now they get wet too..I want summer to come soon:(
That is just an amazing photo Larry. I'm also jealous that you can squat down to take a photo!!!
This is a really cool picture. I have an urge to tell you your fortune! Ha-ha! Great shot.
Sunny :)
Are you sure you're not inside, looking out?
It truly is a pretty photo. The colors are amazing with that light dusting of snow... as if sprinkled with icing sugar. Very nice indeed!
Great self portrait, Larry. (See, great things happen when we walk our dogs).
That is a cute picture of you in the blue ball. It reminds me of the snow balls that you shake to make the snow float around in the ball.
What a cool photo, Larry! I love that spectrum of colour on the gazing ball.
Do you have any shots of Barnie?
Very neat perspective!
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