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I am retired, married to a smart, talented lady who once thought we computer people were geeks and now is one of us geeks. I have a long time interest in photography. We live in Maryland, about 50 miles from Washington, DC.
My main camera is a Nikon D3100 with two zoom lenses (18-55 and 55-200).
[Portrait by Marianne Oct 2, 2010]
9 comments:
These look terrific against the sky.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
I will be happy to touch this dragon fly. I grew up being told as a chinese kid that I will get ring worm if I touch one.
These are fantastic, Lew! And they are indeed terrific against the sky! Wonderful capture for the day! Have a great weekend!
Sylvia
Love the blue sky with near silhouettes!!!
What a lovely sculpture, Lew! Fantastic photos and skywatch! Have a great weekend!
Love the way you took these pictures! Beautiful!
Have a fabulous Friday!
Debbie's Travels
Excellent images! I love iron work and these are great against that blue sky.
You captured some great shots of the elegant iron sculptures against the sky. Magnificent!
A interesting sculpture. One can imagine the artist walking around in the woods examining every tree for inspiration.
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