The first photo I am sharing is a scene that I saw on a building wall. It was such nice graffiti art I decided to take a photo of it.
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Sunday, April 29, 2012
Some More of my Photos
The first photo I am sharing is a scene that I saw on a building wall. It was such nice graffiti art I decided to take a photo of it.
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Love the green glade!
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De très belles photos... Les graffitis, pour une fois en ce qui me concerne, je les trouve très beaux...
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First of all, I like your header photo very much. The rest of them are great fun. Normally, I have no use for graffiti, but this looks like a mural, hopefully commissioned by the owner of the building. It's very well done.
ReplyDeleteBirds are always fun unless they're Mucky Ducks like we had in south Florida who multiply rapidly, are ubiquitous and poop all over the place. Seagulls are rascally!
We feel the same about fountains.
The swampy photo looks almost identical to the area at the entrance to our Silver Spring park...only we have a bunch of alligators that hang out there!
November? Looks nice. No snow. But still probably rather cold, right?
As I said a fun, funky post! :-)
Hi Lowell,
DeleteThanks so much for your comment. I am so glad you like the header photo...this is one that I took a while back on one of my walks. As far as the graffiti art goes, yes...we have graffiti artists here who are hired to do art on some buildings, so this one is one of those. I don't like the illegal graffiti.
All your photos are beautiful! The graffiti is a real piece of art!
DeleteThe wood is very beautiful too!
Have a nice week in front of you. Thanks for the visit!
Nothing like a leisurley walk with camera in hand. Very nice, Linda
ReplyDeleteI love the Graffiti, get sick get well, wow, it's Dylan said that. Hang about the ink well, I love it. I also love the rest of them, they are superb.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photograph. I am greeting
ReplyDeleteSpecial series of photo's. A lot of difference.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Lovely photos, Linda. The graffiti is really nice; so much more pleasant than the usual scrawl!
ReplyDeleteI forgot to tell you how much I love your header!!! And I love the guitars (is that Bob Dylan?) the fountain and the green forest. I, too, love fountains, and this is a great perspective of one. Your pictures are interesting and awesome!
ReplyDeleteHi Ginny, thank you so much for your kind words. Yes, that is Dylan.
DeleteHi Linda
ReplyDeleteLike the photo's, very similar likes to my own, check out the ducks at our lake where we sail our model boats, great walks round the country park where the lake is situated.
Away's carry a compact, even though I have a good SLR!.
Glad you took a photo of the graffiti, it's so cool! The water covered with those tiny floating plants in the nature park is fantastic. Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeletewow that green shot is amazing..i can imagine lil critters just loving that as their home.. Dylan roxx!! now That is Art of a true Artist <333
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