09 April 2007
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I enjoy photography; the beauty, the art, the expression, the memories. It helps me relax and reflect on what's important.
All of the images shown are unedited (except where noted) and are available upon request (joshualsmith at mac dot com for information).
All of the images shown are unedited (except where noted) and are available upon request (joshualsmith at mac dot com for information).
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- down by the river
- endless sky
- angles
- link check...sorry
- dry season
- boat house
- casualty
- clouds
- in the distance
- congregation
- brushstrokes
- long lashes
- nestled away
- rising or setting
- unique
- planted in water
- light rapids
- yellow
- corn
- looks like fruit
- holding the sun out
- sunset at the farm
- the shrub
- sunset at the dells
- points of view
- flotsam
- new life
- old growth
- spring blossom
- duck's view
- weeds
- one month
- reflecting pool
- mr. & mrs. mallard
- beautiful sky
- ...bedtime...
- little crik
- all gnarled up
- lifeless
- reminisce
- serenity
- no leaves...at all
- stranded
- dock view
- freezing fog
- shelter
- walking with the clouds
- planted by the river
- northern swamp
- riverbed
- spring lake colors
- it's not easy being green
- rock island
- posting: part 2
- lone tower
- st. croix
- pet frog
- a perfect day
- pond water
- sick
- sticking together
- sheaves
- waiting for the leaves
- placid river
- cottonballs
- field of vision
- glass river
- bumblebee
- beautiful goose
- rays
- resurrection morning
- winter willows
- reaching for the sky
- the island & the hawk
- reflections
- waddling away
- 70mph sunset
- sundial
- Happy Anniversary Honey!!!
- the boat house
- three days later
- last of the ice
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1 comment:
Nice idea here, but it's alittle hard to tell what the subject is unless you read the title. I know it's hard to get close to bees and you're limited by your camera, but always try to fill the frame. Especially with these shots. Sometimes cropping tighter can help.
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