~ SNOW ! ~

The weather forecasters had it 100% right that we would have snow on Friday 2/12/21 and on through the week-end. This morning, as I swept snow off the rail where I feed birds, I snapped this photo looking down to the ice-covered pond and liquid waterfall in my back yard.

On our walk yesterday, Jello had a blast running in the open field where I let her off-leash to romp.

The temperature remains well below freezing today, and icicles are growing on our roof.

All photos taken with my iPhone, thus some blurriness. Ah, well!

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~ Wordless Wednesday ~ Which is the original? ~ Which do you like better? ~

A
B
C

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Lens-Artists Challenge #134 – From Forgettable to Favorite

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~ Wordless Wednesday ~

Surf Fisherman
Common Merganser – Mergus merganser

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~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge # 133: My Photography Journey ~

Growing up I was influenced by my Grandfather Twitchell, who absolutely loved Polaroid cameras (immediate gratification!), and my Dad, who studied lenses and used light meters to take photos when he was hunting on horseback in the Cascade and Blue Mountains. I received my first “good” camera, a Kodak Instamatic, for Christmas when I was in high school.

My first camera ~ 1968

It was easy to use, had flashcubes and took reasonable snapshots. In those days getting film processed was expensive and inconvenient. One didn’t take pictures just for the heck of it! After college I got my first Olympus and later added wide angle and telephoto lenses. Again, the film needed to be processed and was fairly costly. I don’t remember the make of my first DSLR, however I remember loving the convenience of downloading photos and the sense of being liberated to take as many snaps as I cared to!

Panasonic LUMIX FZ47

As my personal reward upon retiring in 2012, I studied articles and reviews to find the next DSLR for me. It is the same one I use today, and the comments from owners turned out to be spot-on. It is lightweight, has enough power for the kind of photography I am keen on, and is easy to operate.

Mallard hen and ducklings

Once in a while I say, I’m going to learn how to use all these other features, however it hasn’t happened yet. I just set it on auto for the circumstances – usually outdoor nature scenes, and snap away.

If photography were my only passion, I believe I would be more studious. However, this is one of many creative outlets for me, including writing prose & poetry, and drawing.

When I’m on walks with Jello in Vancouver WA, I don’t carry my Panasonic, depending instead on my iPhone 7. At Long Beach, weather permitting, I always have the Panasonic with me. When it’s raining, I reluctantly leave it behind and rely on the iPhone.

Immature Bald Eagle flies away on a rainy day.

Thank you Lens-Artists all for challenges that help me learn more about photography, and prompt me to consider challenging myself to be more diligent!

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~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #132: Striped and Checked ~

Once again, I am late responding to last week’s challenge. My only excuse is an emergency that kept me away from my regular routine. No one is sick, just a problem with security systems at our home that required maintenance.

Being of Scottish descent, I start with the two tartans associated with my family lineage.

Fresnel Lighthouse Lens

Bending light within stripes and plaids. These lenses are huge and amazing to see.

Natural plaid pattern of vertical dune grass set against horizontal layers of light and color.

Jello and shadows

Most uncurved lines are manmade. In nature, lines are rarely ruler straight. As is evident here, when light creates shadow and casts it on different angled surfaces.

Jello, loves plaid too!

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~ Wordless Wednesday ~ Beach Sights ~

Sunshine on Frozen Dunes
Immature Eagle in flight.
January 20, 2021 Welcome Sunset

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~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge # 131: Emotions ~

Once again, I find myself posting to the challenge of over a week ago, even though the photos were selected and waiting for me. Being secretary of the Board of Directors for our Condominium Association, my week has been filled with preparation, meeting and today, finishing up the meeting minutes. Still, I want to add my offering to Patti’s fun subject!

Let’s Go!
Proud, happy fisherman.
Complete concentration at thirty feet up.
You’ve got to be kidding me!
Ooooh! I love raspberries!

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~ Wordless Wednesday ~ Upon Reflection ~

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~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #130: It’s A Small World ~

My offerings today are close-ups captured

with either my Panasonic Lumix or iPhone.


‘Feather on the Breath of Spring

Fly in Whale Baleen

Raindrop on WildRoseHip

Shadows of Aloniscus

Hydrangea Heart

Jello in Ferns

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~ Sore Loser ~

There is something in me longing to no longer feel compelled to express my dismay and disgust with the current US President. I have held it in four years. Soon, it will fade. Not soon enough, but soon.

©Lindy Low Le Coq - 1/14/2020 ~ Sore Loser
 

 “…a sore loser never goes down well in the history books.” Neil Katyal
 

 We have been patient
 we waited our turn during
 four years of fractious rule 
 until the 2020 presidential election.
 

 We stayed patient,
 waited hours in lines
 to cast our votes 
 to end his tenure.
 

 We knew he would tantrum
 kick up a fuss, blame others 
 and lie when he lost. 
 We knew he would not go easy.
 

 We knew he pandered to the
 base - his amalgamation of worshipers;
 white supremacists, rogue evangelicals,
 conspiracy theorists - consumers of his lies.
 

 We were warned by his threats,
 his behavior, by his very nature,
 this man who claimed to always win
 would be a damn sore loser. 
 

 We could foretell his messy end from
 daily disasters he created the past four years.
 It comes as no surprise his followers obeyed
 orders to deny, disguise and desecrate. 
 

 We have been patient,
 we have waited for this moment
 when a person true to the rule of law
 will become our next president.
 

 The lie machine will hang around 
 believers will stay by his side
 as he licks his wounded ego.
 He/they will not go away.

 We can chose to ignore him, 
 to withhold attention that excites
 fantasies which will swirl within him
 until the day he dies.
 

 

 

 
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