
You are invited to participate in photo challenge: Edge
initially posted on 9/9/2016

The combining of hope, expectation, patience, attention to detail, and skill that built a home…abandoned and weathered.
Image submitted in response to Jen’ (Wits End Photography) photo challenge: weathered.

image submitted in response to Jenn’s (Wits End Photography) weekly photo challenge: simplicity
Jen at Traveling at wits end invites photographers who love window images to open themselves to moments of windows within windows. This moment was accompanied by a silent voice, “ah…here I am windowS within a window as well as windows within a reflection!”


After participating in the WordPress’ weekly photo challenge for around 8 years, there is a bit of sadness in learning that this week’s challenge is the last edition. Don’t know why this decision was made and so with a bit of confusion and resistance I wave farewell and say, “thank you, it has been great fun. If you wish to return, there is a welcome back, awaiting.”
All-Time Favorites

Nikon D750 f/5.6 1/2,000 45mm 800 ISO

Nikon D750 f/11 1/2,000 48 mm 800 ISO

Nikon D750 f/7.1 1/800s 55mm 100 ISO
Smile: merriment, joy, glee, vitality, cheerful, merry, gladden, spirited, happy, humor, high spirits, perky, and zest

tapping..Nikon D750 f/1.8 1/10 35mm 100 ISO
Submitted in response to Ben’s photo challenge: Smile

My Favorite Place…Downtown Nikon D750 f/8 1/125 24mm 100 ISO
In the early 1960s, Grand Junction, Colorado’s downtown commercial district was restructured into a tree-lined, pedestrian-friendly shopping park that borders the gentle winding Main Street.
Today, one of the first things we do when we return to visit family and friends is to undertake a walk about with our memories of what use to be and amazement at what remains as we view the various exhibits that are currently part of the Art on the Corner project.
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