Weckerly’s!! What a lovely day that was! I always love your photographic viewpoints, and share your disdain for this world we are living in. Find your tribe. It’s so crucial…Now more than ever! I am so blessed that you are in mine! 💜
Susan these photo dumps are always such a joy to read there is something really uplifting about looking at great photography ☺️! And if you want a mood boost this morning I know you’re a big Steven Tyler fan well, he’s back singing and sounds great. If you google Black Sabbath ‘s last show you should find a YouTube clip of him singing with Ronnie Wood, Tom Morelo and music producer Andrew Watt! He sounds great 😌!
Love you, Karen. Ed insists on some credit for editorial direction and consultation.He helped me reframe a few shots...he's insufferable about this! But (almost) always right. 😂😂😂😂
That was one incredible little church...I almost didnt take the time to find it but I'm so glad I did. The history and the stained glass.... magnificent! 🙏 Glad you liked it!
I love old cemeteries, always have, either here or abroad. Of course you could guess I adore that pic of the coneflower, such a gorgeous color. Fabulous work all around.
Yes, indeed! It started when I was a kid and was fascinated by this old cemetery we’d pass on the way to a vacation spot. I think the last person buried there was 1963, but it was started in the 1800’s.
The honor would be mine, to use any photo of yours, with credit and a link to your site.
I love the purple coneflower (also called echinacea) and the b&w of the man talking with someone out of frame, but the one that really struck me was the cemetery with all of those stones so close together. There are several small ones, usually used for infants, heartbreaking.
My dad had an Argus too, but I have no idea what ever happened to it, yours is beautiful.
Wonderful pictures in New England, Susan. You’ve got such a great eye: tombstone, cigarette machine, church, a man talking to someone out of frame. Life, and memories. More.
And we love “talking” to you too! I love the photos! The 3D photos are especially beautiful!
On another note-My photographer husband has a Speed graphic 4x5 film camera from the 50’s and it still works (not that he ever uses it) 😊 Thanks for the post!!!
Weckerly’s!! What a lovely day that was! I always love your photographic viewpoints, and share your disdain for this world we are living in. Find your tribe. It’s so crucial…Now more than ever! I am so blessed that you are in mine! 💜
Oh, I'm the lucky one. THANKS for being my pal. 💙💙💙
Susan Niemann: I love your Dad's Argus-3, made around 1939.
Having been born in 1948, I grew up around wonderful cameras with a lookdown lens.
Whether B/W or color, you set up photos with crisp focus and well-designed framing.
You are one who loves photography, and your love of photography is infectious with your magical lens.
God, I always love your images.
You are a precious, wonderful person, and, with your permission, friendly, warm hugs your way!
You have just made my day, dear Armand. Thanks so much! 💙
Susan Niemann: You are a precious, warm, wonderful person.
If ever down, Armando is more than happy to share warmth, friendship and mutual cheer.
I don't ever want you to be down, dear friend.
Even through the medium of writing, you share such warmth and deep goodness.
God bless you, dear friend!
❤️❤️
Susan these photo dumps are always such a joy to read there is something really uplifting about looking at great photography ☺️! And if you want a mood boost this morning I know you’re a big Steven Tyler fan well, he’s back singing and sounds great. If you google Black Sabbath ‘s last show you should find a YouTube clip of him singing with Ronnie Wood, Tom Morelo and music producer Andrew Watt! He sounds great 😌!
Thanks Peter! And YES!! I'll be off now to find that clip of Steven. Thank for the heads up! 👏👏👏👏👏
Vivid colors and stark blavk and white.
Exquisite.
Thank you. 🙏 You're very kind.
Thank you for your visual soul reflections. I love them. As always. ❤️
💙💙 See you soon!!!!!!
Yay!🎊 Can't wait!
Fabulous pics, GF. Simply gorgeous.
Love you, Karen. Ed insists on some credit for editorial direction and consultation.He helped me reframe a few shots...he's insufferable about this! But (almost) always right. 😂😂😂😂
Okay, Ed … you get an atta boy!
He will love that! 🤣
Fantastic photos!
Hi Margot! Many thanks! 🙏 😘
My favorite ( though I love them all) is inside St Anne. The perspective is so interesting and the black&white makes it very goth looking!
That was one incredible little church...I almost didnt take the time to find it but I'm so glad I did. The history and the stained glass.... magnificent! 🙏 Glad you liked it!
I love old cemeteries, always have, either here or abroad. Of course you could guess I adore that pic of the coneflower, such a gorgeous color. Fabulous work all around.
So you're a taphophile, too! I hope to see more cemeteries when I travel again this fall.
I really appreciate you being here Kay-El and please, if there is anything I can offer to your Fuck Trump series, I'd be honored! 😂😂
Yes, indeed! It started when I was a kid and was fascinated by this old cemetery we’d pass on the way to a vacation spot. I think the last person buried there was 1963, but it was started in the 1800’s.
The honor would be mine, to use any photo of yours, with credit and a link to your site.
OK... and you dont even have to mention me. Wanna screen grab whatever you see or message me and I'll email you! Anything to help the cause. 💙💙
Perfect!!
Love the Maine pic most of all!
💙💙💙 What a GORGEOUS state!!
I love the purple coneflower (also called echinacea) and the b&w of the man talking with someone out of frame, but the one that really struck me was the cemetery with all of those stones so close together. There are several small ones, usually used for infants, heartbreaking.
My dad had an Argus too, but I have no idea what ever happened to it, yours is beautiful.
The stones where infants are buried truly are heartbreaking.
Love you Lady! See you in a month or so!!
I’m looking forward to it! Love you too. 🥰
Wonderful pictures in New England, Susan. You’ve got such a great eye: tombstone, cigarette machine, church, a man talking to someone out of frame. Life, and memories. More.
Much appreciated Dan… I need the outlet! And I’m glad you appreciate them. Thanks for reading! ✌️
Beautiful 💕
And we love “talking” to you too! I love the photos! The 3D photos are especially beautiful!
On another note-My photographer husband has a Speed graphic 4x5 film camera from the 50’s and it still works (not that he ever uses it) 😊 Thanks for the post!!!
WHOA! A Speed Graphic! I'm aware of that... thank YOU for being here Tess!
I always love your photography. I prefer black and white, also, usually. But that alien flower at the beginning is awesome.
The alien flower! YES! It is like that! I hadn't looked at it that way...which is why I depend on your vision! HUGS Charles. Many thanks!
Great Range of Captures ! Lovin them ! 🦎🏴☠️💋
🙏🙏 Thanks Thomas... appreciate that!