Black & White Tuesday: 12-3-13 Posted on December 3, 2013December 1, 2013 by Lisa My Dad and Ryan walking together Thanksgiving afternoon talking about fishing and photography… Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related Published by Lisa View all posts by Lisa
Thanks Nancy, this was the same time I took my last few pictures and a nice way to remember our trip. LikeLike
Love this one, Lisa. Thanks for the Sandman Slim rec. read the first one over the holiday and really enjoyed it. LikeLike
I’m glad like this one and happy to hear you like Sandman Slim. :). I finished #5 this weekend and he managed to surprise me again… LikeLike
I’m impressed by the scale. They’re dwarfed by that tree. It resembles a tall red pine but pines are not so common in the Pacific Northwest. LikeLike
Good eye, you’re the first to comment on how tall the pine tree is. It’s huge! I wish I knew the variety… I’ll have to ask around. LikeLike
Eine schöne FREUNDschaft(s)BRÜCKE…………SINCERELY ANDREA:))
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Thank you
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A nice shot which works well in B&W.
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Thanks LD, I’m happy to know you like this one.
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You will TREASURE this image! Wonderful!
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Thanks Jasmine, I love this one too!
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Simply beautiful.
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Thanks Nancy, this was the same time I took my last few pictures and a nice way to remember our trip.
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Love this one, Lisa.
Thanks for the Sandman Slim rec. read the first one over the holiday and really enjoyed it.
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I’m glad like this one and happy to hear you like Sandman Slim. :). I finished #5 this weekend and he managed to surprise me again…
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I’m impressed by the scale. They’re dwarfed by that tree. It resembles a tall red pine but pines are not so common in the Pacific Northwest.
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Good eye, you’re the first to comment on how tall the pine tree is. It’s huge! I wish I knew the variety… I’ll have to ask around.
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Well done, Lisa!
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Thanks! One of the last shots I took this day. 🙂
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