For those of you who’ve been following me for even a short time you’ve probably realized I rarely do “Inside.” So when it came to photos for this weeks challenge I had to do a little digging for images that fit the theme.
One way or another, loosely or literally, here are my “Inside” shots.
For an outside-kind of guy you are gifting us with some great inside views…
Thanks, I do try 😉
They are all beautiful, but the calla is spectacular.
Thank you very much Valentina.
All beautiful!
There is beauty in everything, you are substantiating it here 🙂
Images of scraps stands shoulder to shoulder with the ever beautiful flowers…
Thanks Sreejith. I agree. It has always been my position that in the right light a person can make a good photograph of anything.
Yes, you’re definitely more of an outdoor person than an inside-guy. Very nice gallery Jeff. There’s often a lot of interesting details in your photos and I like your colour palette.
Thanks Cardinal!
The smell of horses are now in my nostrils…not quite wiped out by the delicate flowers 🙂
So, let me get this straight, what you’re saying is that my photo stinks? 😛
Ohhhhh, somebody’s having a Sensitive Saturday!!! 🙂
Well I did have a good cry after reading your comment. In fact I’m tearing up right now just thinking about it. The memories are almost too painful to bear.
* I’m so glad you’re not right hear in front of me. There’s no way I could have said that with a straight face 😉
Ah, but the laugh would be the fun part!!!
And laugh we would!
Of course that should have been here, not hear, doh!
Amazing photos!
Thank you very much.
what a great collection. ‘indoor’ photography isn’t what i normally do either, but you have shared some brilliant takes on the challenge, whether captured inside or outside.
Lovely gallery in your diashow, Jeff. Great insights and colors.
Thank you kindly Dina.
You should get inside more often, Jeff. My, you do know how to rise to a challenge, though! If I missed a post of yours in which the image with the large rusty wheel thingie (that looks a cross between a snow-thrower at the front of a train and a huge grinding wheel for a coal-face) appeared, I’m sorry. What is/was it, please?
Thanks Gary, though I’m not sure I rose to anything. I was able to dig through the archives to find a few that fit.
I’m not sure I’ve shared that photo before. It’s from the old abandoned Redstone Granite Quarry in Conway, NH. I’ve been thinking about doing an entire post on the place, but I need to make a few more visits before I have all the photos I want. It is a really cool place.
These are terrific Jeff. I love the car 🙂 and enjoyed the diversity of the set.
Thanks Tina. With a little imagination, I can come up with photos that fit just about any theme 😉
Jeff, what a lovely slide show! and I agree with Tina … the theme Inside pulls the diversity together
Thanks LB. Looks like I should try to get “inside” more often.