Saturday, August 4, 2012

Cleaning Out the Camera

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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12 comments:

Ms. A said...

Is that mangoes? Don't tell me you grow those, too?

I can't tell what the last one is, but the others are lovely.

Merisi said...

Vicki,
I can see you feed your camera very well!
The images are worthy of an album of their on, like "Camera Bits and Bobs" (somewhere out there I still have a blog called "M's Frippery", got lazy, though).

A wonderful weekend to you and yours,
Merisi

P.S.:
"Under the Skin" is now in Washington, DC. I am sharing it with a dear friend who visited the past week.

Martin said...

A nice little package of surprises, here, Vicki. I'm so glad photography went digital.

Brian Miller said...

how come when you clean it, it looks far better than the dust i get...haha...lovely pictures...

Wayfarin' Stranger said...

Just keep feeding me those mountain pictures like the one at the top.

Barbara Rogers said...

Thanks, as ever. Love seeing what your camera sees. It's a great little instrument, but the photographer is the talent!

Christine said...

Love that first shot Vicki; so good to see a shot of those beautiful mountains this morning!

Sam Hoffer / My Carolina Kitchen said...

What a great peaceful way to start my morning by viewing your lovely clicks Vicki.

We've finally been getting some much needed rain in the last day or so.
Sam

Vicki Lane said...

Ms. A -- Well spotted. Alas, the mangoes are from the grocery store. But their colors were so gorgeous, I had to take their picture.

The last picture was a mistake -- a fuzzy shot as I walked out the front door. But I liked the angles and so I played with it a bit on Picasa.

Kath said...

I can't imagine what you'll find in your camera the next time you clean it out. Marvelous!

Whew! If you were growing mangoes too, I'd just have to give up. We once rented a South Florida home with mature mango trees complete with orange-headed mango gobbling ducks beneath.

Suz said...

oooo loved that bowl

Evalinn said...

Lovely pictures, thank you for sharing!