derekthetree
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Jan 27th, we drive down to Miami Beach and I got a chance to shoot from the Red City Bus Tour.
Great shots, so much colour brought out.
Jan 27th, we drive down to Miami Beach and I got a chance to shoot from the Red City Bus Tour.
January 29th, back to the cold and shovelling snow... But it's good to be home.
Just some artificial flowers that got hit by a little bit of sun in my dining room. D600 28-80 3.3-5.6.
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January 29th, back to the cold and shovelling snow... But it's good to be home.
Just some artificial flowers that got hit by a little bit of sun in my dining room. D600 28-80 3.3-5.6.
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Ready to go back south yet?
Nah, I like it here. It's a lot more quiet, less traffic, more mountains. As much as I like the warmth of the south, I don't think I could live in flatlands for a long time. I like to see elevations around me, and rivers.
That crock reminds me of the character from Peter Pan.
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I was about to say the same thing ;-)That's not a Croc!! That there is a 'Gator!
Great photos Marcel, we are getting monsoonal weather so that means lots and lots of rain. We had 608mm so far in Jan, and I think Feb is going to be wetter.
That crock reminds me of the character from Peter Pan.
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That's not a Croc!! That there is a 'Gator!
Yeah I guess its all good until all that snow starts to meltThen I think I'd rather stay in the cold where the rain gets to freeze and then it's snow and all white for a little while until the spring. It gives more light than rain that's for sure. Snow makes a great light reflector. But then my hands get cold when I go out for a shoot.
I guess nothing is perfect in this material world.