That took a lot of work and imagination.:ROTFL:Lovely backdrop Bob...
-bob
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That took a lot of work and imagination.:ROTFL:Lovely backdrop Bob...
Let me guess...the guy who lost his shirt in a bet playing shuffle board :ROTFL: (I couldn't resist)The first day in Siesta Key I found these four gentlemen playing shuffle board. I think you can tell from the body language who is losing.
Thats wild!! Interesting shots and glad you posted them! I heard this (drum circles) were becoming in vogue in a number of other locations. Wonder if they have the same connotations? I've seen a few pics, but nothing on the scale where there are these many participants (and observers). There are though a couple things wrong with these images.Siesta Key beach has a ritual on Sundays, a drum circle. Various people bring congas, tom-toms, bongos and other assorted percussion instruments to welcome the sunset. It is a bit of a '60s throwback, sans the sweet smell of pot.
It is a family affair with lots of kids using hula hoops. I didn't know those things were back in vogue. For you aging boomers, this will being back fond memories, for you X and Y people, this will explain your parent's behavior.
You're welcome!
Snow was coming down heavily for about 2 hours (seems it was that way in some areas south of D.C.) but now appears to be a bust and doubt we'll get more than a dusting from the stuff that is sticking. Guess no interesting snow scenes images possible for tomorrow.Yes Dave, I have been here since Sunday. Today it is raining a little bit and slightly windy. I know I have your sympathy for my troubles.
I've been doing some food shooting while I am here. I was forced to eat this crepe with chocolate and strawberries by the restaurant owner after shooting it. Photography really can be a bitch.
Bonjour French Cafe in Siesta Key, FL. The owners are French, crepes are in their DNA.Snow was coming down heavily for about 2 hours (seems it was that way in some areas south of D.C.) but now appears to be a bust and doubt we'll get more than a dusting from the stuff that is sticking. Guess no interesting snow scenes images possible for tomorrow.
Yum, may I ask which resturaunt in the area serves up such a delicious looking crepe'? (I'll have to stop by sometime and try it). It certainly looks better than they ones I attempt making at home and here I thought mine weren't too bad.
Dave (D&A)
Thanks Aboud! When you said "you've been here since Sunday", I thought you meant you've been back in the D.C. area since Sunday....especially since you mentioned it was raining lightly.....which was exactly what the weather was like in D.C. today!Bonjour French Cafe in Siesta Key, FL. The owners are French, crepes are in their DNA.
Great shot !:thumbup:
Greetings, Jurgen
Thanks Jørgen - and the Hoses on the Polo Pic are amazing.Excellent, BSEH. Another proof that it's not the camera but the person behind.