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...is one of my favorite time of the week. I can unwind and not have to think about work for another day or so.
Hope your Saturday morning is as nice as mine =)
{Texture from ishkamina}
Wish you all a happy weekend
WE HAD SUN TODAY. THIS IS FRESH FROM MY GARDEN
Withered but still beautiful
explore 110/10-09
NO MULTIPLE INVITES PLEACE
Feeling s@#t because of flu the last few days i had to escape from bed..so between the red and blue pill i took this shot today..
i hope its not contagious for your pc! LOL!
Noordpolderzijl: Pearl in the Waddenzee
I had an interesting chat with some people on board a ship, who were so kind to let me make this picture, while standing on their front-deck
Saturday morning on Lake Isabella with a sunrise so colorful that I had to desaturate the image. There is a first time for everything I guess
Joined Jamey and his dad and Brian on Saturday for a little off-trail excursion in the Gorge. Can you believe that some people kayak off this thing?
I haven't quite fully recovered from what Jamey advertised as a quarter-mile bushwhack, but it's a good pain. :-)
Created from a photo taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © All rights reserved.
Happy Abstract Saturday, my friends! :D Thank you for your many visits, kindly comments, votes and faves this week! I wish you all a fabulous photographic new week! I look forward to your posts!
Please!! NO Glittery Awards or Large Graphics...Buddy Icons are OK. Thank You!
For the scavenger hunt- camera cliche. I added a texture to bump up the cliche points.
Oh and here is a clever quote:
You don't take a photograph. You ask, quietly, to borrow it. ~Author Unknown
Happy Cliche Saturday!
Thank you Kim Deslandes for the texture.
A good cup of coffee and the newspaper puzzle page... the best part of Saturday morning.
MUSIC: Joshua Bell and Josh Groban, "Cinema Paradiso" SEGUIMI-->FOLLOW ME
I thought with it being Saturday and all, that maybe you might have a few minutes to sit down with me and enjoy a nice warm cup of bubbly bokeh tea…
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"Saturday sun brought people and faces
That didn't seem much in their day
But when I remember those people
and places."
Our westie loves to sit in the window and watch the birds and any other critter that comes into the yard. It's now a Saturday morning tradition that Mr. B gets some window time. :)
7:00 a.m., Saturday morning. February 1. View from my back porch looking out over my old neighborhood (I no longer live here).
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxM7shKiatQ&feature=youtu.be - Kenny Barron, "Sail Away"
I like Saturday mornings. I like them more than Sunday mornings. There is a hush that falls over the urban landscape at the end of the work week - on Saturday mornings. For a few moments when you wake up, you automatically think "work." Then it hits you - No, no work. No rush. No commute. No church, either (that's a Sunday commitment). Chores may come, but not just yet. You've got an hour or so before lists and Honey-Do's get called into play.
Oh Heaven! You can sleep in or just veg out a bit if you can't sleep any longer.
Early Saturday mornings, I can hear the extra quiet of people having no particular place to go, with no particular time to be there. No street traffic, no front doors, back doors or car doors opening and closing. No radios or music. Maybe there's some Coffee getting made, some eggs and bacon being fried, but you smell that more than hear it. Sunday usually isn't as quiet as these first couple of hours of sunrise on Saturday.
I can't guarantee that; but I'd testify to it.
Plus, if the snow is falling, actively, strongly, it will be extra quiet still. There is no wind. There are no birds, no cats, no dogs, no sounds of any life on the rustle. You might see a neighbor, looking out of their window at the snow coming down - noticing you as you are noticing them. You nod, or quietly wave. No need to say "good morning." The sound of words would break the spell of quiet.
In addition, if the snow is still coming down, well, it's just too soon to shovel then, isn't it, and one might as well wait awhile until it tapers off. Get it all at once; no need to do it piecemeal.
So, there is just this luscious moment - of stillness - at 7:00 a.m. during this quiet snowfall on a Saturday morning. I hope you found it too.
Textures by www.flickr.com/photos/vintagefindings/8252801146/in/set-7... - "snowtexture" Karen Burns
and misc. bokeh texture
I said, two pictures ago, that I had chosen to make my peace with winter; with the snow, and the wind and the cold of this year. I have. It has helped enormously.
I was rewarded for getting out to Forget-Me-Not pond Friday night. not another soul around 1:33 am Saturday May 28th
Took a trip into the peak district one Saturday night recently. I need to make more use of having both a really nice area on my doorstep and a campervan! Roll on summer.
It was a shame the sky wasn't perfectly clear, but brilliant nonetheless.
Along the river, the long awaited tour !
I love this little cross and the parade of rhythms that we can observe during the capture of one long exposure, perhaps this is why on this particular spot, I feel the need of blend the motion of time with a fraction of a moment.
Blend of two exposures:
Long exposure
Nikon D800 + Nikkor AF-S 16-35mm f/4.0G ED VR @ 32 mm
ISO 200 - f/8 - 241 sec
Lee Big Stopper + Lee Proglass GND 0.9 + Lee GND 0.6 HE
Mother and son
ISO 800 - f/6.3 - 1/500 s