Taken at Kai Tai Lagoon, this week.
study in silver
Taken at Kai Tai Lagoon, this week.
For the weekly Photo Challenge: windows.
Home again and early morning, down at the Maritime Center. I love the polarized light and the color of the building and the chairs.
And boats! Both inside the building and the reflections.
For the Daily Prompt: interest.
I am focused on a group of gulls at the end of the dock, hoping to catch one taking off. What interests me here is the edges… and catching parts.
This is for Thursday Doors and it’s also a stealthie. I like the reflection.
I was trying to follow the heron in flight. This is not in focus, but I like it anyhow! I need a tripod and practice, or just lots more practice…. Photographing synchronized swimming, timing is important, but at least they stay in the pool.
And look at those wings!
For Wordless Wednesday.
A visit to Herron Island this past weekend, and lots of herons. Are they herrons there? Both mornings this heron was fishing from the raft in the early morning.
Back to San Antonio. I loved the varying bridges over the River Walk. Each has a different design. Some have birds nesting and others are not as preferred. The bridges have multiple designs and supports and the water is always changing. Walking outside renews me because the world changes all the time, changes of fall now at home.
This is for Thursday doors, though today is Friday. I took this from one of the docks down town, looking back. The buildings are from the late 1800s and many have elaborate decoration on the street side and then are brick on the water side. The tide is quite far out in this shot, with the pilings and beach and barnacles exposed. These are old doors for our area.
For Wordless Wednesday.
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