Not doing much photography if anything lately - these are two images from a walk in the neighborhood with my grandkids during these hard times. The streets are devoid of cars, it looks surreal... Plus, I took the second, flower image from a neighbor’s yard... It was a nice day though weather-wise...
RoamingScott wrote:
Seriously, stepping up to private property and pointing a big camera towards the house is a good way to get a gun pointed at you in Texas
Ha-ha! That's why I stay on the public sidewalk or street, unless I get permission. I rarely have an unpleasant encounter, and when they do occur, I'm able to calm tensions pretty fast. Most people are just curious or slightly annoyed to have anything out of the norm happen around them.
I'm not really too concerned about having guns pointed at me, in Texas, or elsewhere -- I know where they live. There must be a reason I'm called "Gunzorro".
AGeoJO wrote:
Not doing much photography if anything lately - these are two images from a walk in the neighborhood with my grandkids during these hard times. The streets are devoid of cars, it looks surreal... Plus, I took the second, flower image from a neighbor’s yard... It was a nice day though weather-wise...
Joshua,
Those are some really, really cute grandkids. Beautiful flower image too. I am hoping something different will bloom in my yard and some different birds will arrive. I've hung my humming bird feeder and had 2 visitors Tuesday but nothing since.
Those are some really, really cute grandkids. Beautiful flower image too. I am hoping something different will bloom in my yard and some different birds will arrive. I've hung my humming bird feeder and had 2 visitors Tuesday but nothing since.
Kathy
Thank you very much, Kathy! Finally, we started spending some time together after a self-quarantine period of the entire month of March. Plus, the weather conditions were very unusual for Southern California’s standards; it rained a lot the entire last week. Anyway, we all are longing for normalcy but I realize that it would take a few more weeks before the stay-at-home restrictions are eased, let alone lifted. I hope everything is well on your end, too.
AGeoJO wrote:
Not doing much photography if anything lately - these are two images from a walk in the neighborhood with my grandkids during these hard times. The streets are devoid of cars, it looks surreal... Plus, I took the second, flower image from a neighbor’s yard... It was a nice day though weather-wise...
Joshua--Beautiful grandchildren! Congratulations! We are expecting our first grandchild four weeks from today!
Those are some really, really cute grandkids. Beautiful flower image too. I am hoping something different will bloom in my yard and some different birds will arrive. I've hung my humming bird feeder and had 2 visitors Tuesday but nothing since.