Friday, March 10, 2017

photography ~ me & Daddy

                      Sunset on Sun Dial Bridge at Turtle Bay, Sacramento River, Redding, Ca
                                                                     My photo
  

      today I wanted to share some pictures that insures me sure, I can get it right
                                    - the picture taking.
       I also wanted to share some pictures that my Daddy took years ago - mid 70's.




           My birth town Salinas taken in the 70's believe this is Main St. Salinas claim to fame is being the birthplace of John Steinbeck and the Salad Bowl - Farming.


          
            Daddy's school, Salinas High School after graduating he joined the Air Force, then married my mother, and soon after I was born.


                            My pictures:

                                           Hwy 395   driving south near Yosemite National

                        Portland Oregon, sunset on the Willamette River of the Hawthorne Bridge

                                  This is a butterfly that landed in my parents yard

                                                 Sunset on the main drag of  Horse town

        
       Some are taken with my phone and some with a digital camera - Kodak. Believe my Fathers was with a 35 mm film camera.

            love these photos, I have some more but I have had this post sitting in my drafts for a week now - wanting to share all scenic photos but organizing them has been an adventure hahaha NOT.

   Having Random Thoughts at odd times lately and haven't written any of them to be able to share here or even be able to complete the Random Thought. Odd times are like while I am at Retail work or driving. I have realized that Random Thoughts haven't been the focus here like I wanted and it has been more about Tabletop Tuesday.



                More Random Thoughts coming to you in a post ....
                                
                          hope you enjoy my amateur photography


                            until next,
                                     Mia






















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