I’m down to the wire to post to Kent’s P52 site, but not because I was taking photos at the last minute. In fact, all the photos here were taken in Annapolis, MD on Monday. Since then, however, we’ve been without internet service so there’s been no opportunity to post (or comment on blogs.) We arrived in Ft. Myer’s Beach yesterday afternoon to stay with Tracy’s mom and her friends for four days. The weather is fabulous, and Dick and Carolyn (Ellie’s good friends) are experienced birders so our walk along the beach this morning was not only beautiful, but educational. I’ll have photos of that later.
Here are some photos from Annapolis, all taken with my 50mm lens.
I loved this old wooden Native American outside a honest-to-goodness cigar store.
Loved the textures of the ropes hanging at the end of the pier.
The sea gull isn’t the attraction for me here as much as the reflection in the upper right of the photo.
A view of the Capitol Building.
But this is my favorite. I love the colors, the lines, and the reflections of this building along the main street. I’ll be linking this one up with P52.
Gorgeous shots, Karen 🙂 I really like the one with the ropes – beautiful!
Excellent photos!
Your photos are wonderful Karen. I couldn’t post onto Ken’s site this week because it ‘was withdrawn’ I have no idea what was going on, today it seems fine, I’ll try again. Hope your having a good time.
Some beautiful, bright sunshine is a welcome tonic here today – these are wonderful pictures!
The pier is my favorite – I love the crispness of the focus. I’m waiting (not so patiently) for my new 50 mm lens!
Rinda
You always take such lovely photos. I love the indian and the colours on that last photo are so vibrant.
The clarity and detail is ahhh!-making :). I love the variety of architecture and detail … so longing to finish work so that I can come and explore your wonderful country.
All your photos are lovely, but the rope is my favourite.
Great photos! The wooden Indian is my favorite – makes me start humming “poor old kalija.”
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