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I promise they won't all be of my kids, and I also promise that I'll probably miss posting more days than not.

All kids is great! And it's only a week - I have faith in you but you must be busy getting ready for school to start!
 
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Snuck this one of my notoriously camera shy Mom through the kitchen window while she was out on my deck. It was all I could do not to yell at her to stop leaning on my Clematis vines instead of snapping this photo!

 
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1) Midnight Jaze
2) Life is a cabaret, old chum!
 

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Ended up really busy at home and work last few days. I may not get much chance, but if I posted seven photos during the week would it count?
 
Three new images from the Oregon Coast. All were shot at Ona Beach. Made with the iPhone SE.

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Egyptian Wall Art (?)


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Pacific Coast Navigation Marker

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Ona Beach, A Reminder of Mortality
 
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Fujifilm X-Pro 2, 23mm f2 with MCEX-1

Day 3 - detail from first day covers

Plein air peasant village
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2. Plein air country side village
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3. Vincent in studio
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Monday - day 3
Fuji XE1 + Meike f/2.0 6.5mm circular fisheye lens

Meet the twins!
Intended to be a joke to cover some ugly little spots in the bathroom floor until repair.
Meanwhile we've become rather attached to our decorative, plastic ducks, so who dares to throw them away?

(the Meike 6.5mm fisheye has a circular 190 degree of view which means you really have to dive on top of the object to get your frame filled, the ducks are about 10 inches long and 8 inches in height, in this case the distance between front of the lens and orange beak is about 1.5 inches!)

Gerard

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