Longgggg-standing interest in photography, first class in high school in the 60's, but was too expensive a hobby until my first digital camera about two years ago. Now I'm more prolific. :-D I am BRAND NEW to computers, so any advice on image enhancements probably should wait until I learn how to click, double-click, and drag...
I enjoy taking landscape shots and shots with a historical context, especially around Kittitas County, Washington.
The portraits in my icon and homepage image were taken last winter by the woman who is known here at Renderosity as PumaWalkingSoftly (aka Windchime Photography), thanks Laura!
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Comments (11)
rainbows
Interesting old building and a wonderful capture. Diane.
jocko500
very wonderful history and a very good shot
highcrow
Lovely work...and an interesting history lesson as well!
Richardphotos
excellent architecture and capture. I guess I went to an abnormal school, since they allowed me to graduate
aljaysart
Great capture, excellent well done.
LudyMelltSekher
Hello my dear friend, Absolutely fantastic! Wonderful photography, Congratulations!A million stars ****Have a wonderful Monday. Thank you so much for your comments. Hug and kiss in Your heart.Luminous blesing. Ludy Sorry to have that to write the same thing in English to all, but are few the words that I have in English to say IĀ“speak Spanish.
erlandpil
Good shot again erland
mickuk50
how you doing after your op ?..excellent capture my friend especially with the info :o) mick
artaddict2
Nice piece of history and a great old building!
DukeNukem2005
This is a very beautiful and very interesting image!
auntietk
Great architectural details! Very cool.