A little lightness. OT #4 Images. | Arthritis Information

Share
 

Haven't posted much of late.
Thought I'd pop an image or three up for the hell of it.

Also........ notice I do not have a web site anymore.
Change ISP and the web space went with it.
Am looking at some cheaper options other than my new ISP

Have been playing with B&W.

Bushman...
Outstanding...as always! Actually it is about RA.  I love to celebrate victories over this disease and your determined pursuit of your passion in spite of the barriers that RA constantly erect is inspiring.  And often if I gaze at your pictures long enough I can see through your eyes some of the pain, weariness, and weakness we all endure at times...and sometimes pure energy seems to burst from the picture and I know you haven't been trapped in the quagmire.  Thanks for sharing...dont need anymore politics or drama...just makes me feel more tired.

 
Alan
Those are just amazing pictures!!  Thank you!Hey Bodak,
 
Long time no see.  Thanks for sharing the pics.  I enjoy black and white shots.  Use to shoot B&W with a 35mm Olympus when I could hold a camera and lift it to my eye.  I miss taking pictures, hmm, guess I could use a tripod . . . anyways, share more photos when you can.
 
Wow, thanks for sharing...they made my day.  I taught B&W photography to fine arts students in college.  I love it.  Hiking_galGreat pics! Thanks for posting.

I especially like the last one.
Those are absolutely wonderful! You are so talented. I'll have to show those to my daughter. She's showing a lot of interest in photography lately.

Fantastic! You have quite a talent. The black & whites show such energy and texture. And they all have a personality of their own.

Please keep shooting and sharing with us.

Thanks and hugs, Nini
cool!Alan and Bodak should get together and put Stephens photography to Alans poetry. Would be awesome. Two great talents.Excellent photo's just what the baord needed. The subject matter is wonderful [QUOTE=Alan]Outstanding...as always! Actually it is about RA.  I love to celebrate victories over this disease and your determined pursuit of your passion in spite of the barriers that RA constantly erect is inspiring.  And often if I gaze at your pictures long enough I can see through your eyes some of the pain, weariness, and weakness we all endure at times...and sometimes pure energy seems to burst from the picture and I know you haven't been trapped in the quagmire.  Thanks for sharing...dont need anymore politics or drama...just makes me feel more tired.  Awesome!  Keep 'em coming!Beautiful!  Thanks for sharing! I  really LOVE "Bushman"  makes me "homesick"  I could feel the place.That's me for those that don't know. Great pictures.  Like them all!!!
 
Keep them coming.
 
Many talented RA people.  Renoir had RA!!!!!!!
Beautiful pics! Thanks for sharing!!Thanks for the comments all.

I have another that I rather like but will give the board a little breathing space before popping it up..
Every picture is more amazing than the last. Is that your dog having such a great time? Running like the wind without a care in the world. I think I see him grinning with joy.... [QUOTE=owiemom]Every picture is more amazing than the last. Is that your dog having such a great time? Running like the wind without a care in the world. I think I see him grinning with joy....[/QUOTE]No, not my dog.
It is my mates dog that I am looking after while he trips around the world.
I'll be glad when she is gone.  Just to big and full of energy for me..
When I let her out of the car for a walk, it is like a bullet out of a gun and does not stop for the next hour.
It's like a mine field out the back yard, holes every where.
Dogs can be fun, but the hole digging can be irritating.  Still like these pictures!!!Very nice photography. My daughter has a degree in photography, you have the eye and the talent like she does :)
[QUOTE=wendyr]Very nice photography. My daughter has a degree in photography, you have the eye and the talent like she does :) I missed these first time round  too.  They are great shots.  I love the Puffing Billy one.  We live about 10 minutes from Puffing Billy, it's actually at the end of our train line about 5 stops away.  It's always fun to go for a ride on a real steam train.
Stephen, you make a great man from the Bush, you look right at home.  I always love seeing your photos. [QUOTE=pammy416]I missed these first time round  too.  They are great shots.  I love the Puffing Billy one.  We live about 10 minutes from Puffing Billy, it's actually at the end of our train line about 5 stops away.  It's always fun to go for a ride on a real steam train. . bump

Beautiful work you are very talented. What an art.

I can look at these again!!!Still love these images.I love the image of the dog running through the water.  Just an awesome shot.  I wish I could get my pics to turn out that well. 
 
Bob

Copyright ArthritisInsight.com