Monthly Archives: May 2013
Week 30 – Judy
This is the view from our Captain Cook Hotel room in Anchorage, AK at sunrise. We will be in AK for the next two weeks doing a cruisetour. I’m not sure what mountain range that is, but it sure is … Continue reading
Week 30 by Robin
Our newest edition to the family of many animals. PIPPIN! He’s a Teddy Roosevelt Terrier and is about 7 weeks old! Tiny little 2 pound fella right now, but is eating so much that he will grow fast. He all … Continue reading
Week 29 By Robin
I got a cheap, manual-focus, fish-eye lens from the 1saleaday site. I ran out of time to do the shot I wanted, but thought these chickens acting goofy were fun. I really love the lens! It’s a lot of fun. … Continue reading
Week 29 – Judy
I took this at the resort as we were taking our last walk around the lake before leaving in the morning. We had a great time and it was difficult to leave. My settings were ISO 400, f/8.0, 1/800 sec. … Continue reading
Week 28 – Becky
Well I took a lot of photos this past week to choose from. I took photos of my Easter Cactus that finally bloomed after 2 years of no blooming. I took photos of a dragon fly in my garden that … Continue reading
Week 28 – Judy
We got to spend a free week at the Bonnet Creek Wyndham Resort near Disney thanks to a very nice relative. It is a very, very beautiful resort. The photo is one of six towers that surround a large lake … Continue reading
Week 28 by Robin
A squirrel monkey at the Brevard Zoo. I took a day off and went there for my birthday. It was uncrowded the day I went and I was able to steady myself on the rail and make adjustments without distractions. … Continue reading
Week 27 – Judy
Walked by this Hawk four times on my daily morning walk and he didn’t move. Of course, I didn’t have my camera. So, after my walk I grabbed my camera I rode my bike up the street to where he … Continue reading
Week 27 by Robin
My husband surprised me with a pair of bearded dragons. They are really fond of each other as you can see. They will take a lot of care, but they are so tame and cute the way they seem to … Continue reading