Yesterday I came close to blogging about how I felt like I was in a strange movie with some of the characters I encountered.
For one was my barista who decided to change his look. It was like he walked out of a photo of “Where’s Waldo”.
See the resemblance, you will probably have to use your imagination. I don't have a draw program.
My phone photo Galaxy S6
Give me a big cup of coffee.
Leaving the coffee shop I hear a firm voice.
“Hey”, he continues while smoking and drinking coffee at an outside café table, “Can you give me a few dollars?” I look at him and he looks like Charles Manson without the forehead tattoo.
When get home I have to wait while Mary Poppins wheels past on her bicycle. Thank goodness no rain this morning.
Let me tell you about the weekends
Canon T6 EOS 1300 D f/8, SS 1/60, ISO 100, 300mm lens (#4393)
Photograph from Saturday's Powwow. No post production
There is dancing, singing, drums and many spiritual traditions playing out. How wonderful to be a part of this in some way.
This weekend we are attending an even bigger powwow.
The photography and getting the shots is keeping me so busy.
Here is the link to the portrait photograph I posted from the powwow .
A couple of weeks ago we covered a quilt auction.
The donations for quilts brought close to $100, 000.00 to help unprivileged children go to camp. The quilts are gorgeous and I took tons of photographs. I am thinking of posting on this at some point.
Here are a couple of photographs to show you how beautiful the quilts were in the auction.
Canon T6 EOS 1300 D f/4, SS 1/60, ISO 100, EV +2/3, 300mm lens (#3380) Photograph from Quilt Auction.
Canon T6 EOS 1300 D f/5.6 , SS 1/60, ISO 100, 300mm lens (#3426) Photograph from Quilt Auction.
I took Max out for his morning walk since today is supposed to get hot.
Wishing everyone a fun day.
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