Because the Wordless Wednesday site went off the grid for a while, I've decided to start my own blog tradition (if that's the proper term) -- Snapshot Sunday! I tend to take a good amount of photos, so Snapshot Sunday will be dedicated to showing you all how cool my photography is (she wrote humbly).
No, in all seriousness, I do enjoy sharing my photos -- not because I think I'm some maestro of the lens, but because I find taking pictures fun. Besides I have nothing else going on with my photos, so why not blog 'em?
So here we go -- Snapshot Sunday numero uno!
I took this while wandering around the other side of the tracks (literally, since my city has a railroad pathway cutting through its northern portion) a few weeks ago. It was a particularly cold day, so my fingers didn't want me stopping for long to expose them simultaneously to my camera's shutter release and the freezing wind. As a result, I didn't frame this shot as I might have done had the temperatures agreed with my skin, but I really wanted to capture the beautiful brick building and its equally beautiful graffiti.
Shoot along with me! Post a link to your snapshots in the comments, if you like. I would like to see 'em!
I like this idea of Sunday snapshots. These are a few that I took today around town.http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2111884&id=1221640062&l=ee5ab72f74
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea! I'm in!Here is a photo I took a couple weeks ago, when we had our first big snow storm this winter... My husband and daughters enjoyed some sledding... (I did too, after I took some photos first!)http://www.flickr.com/photos/mary_ouret/5318488945/
ReplyDeleteMary, that sledding photo is so sweet! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGypsy, I love your train photos, and especially like the one of the lamp post. Great stuff!
ReplyDeleteI sat and looked at this photo for a long time. My first reading of the graffiti, I saw: I love the Whale World! Which seemed like such a strange thing to be written on the side of a building in Montana. The snow really brought out the contrast for me. Then I zoomed in on the photo (first saw it on my iphone)and saw what it really said. HA. I still like thinking it says Whale World. PS - this is @wrecklucy
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