Wow, I love these.While riffling through past images, I ran across these three, which were abandoned sidetracks on the way to Arriving at Byzantium.
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Wow, I love these.While riffling through past images, I ran across these three, which were abandoned sidetracks on the way to Arriving at Byzantium.
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What he said.I particularly like the first.
I particularly like the first.
Wow, I love these.
Thanks. I agree about the first one -- it looks like it might go someplace if I followed that branch. My Camera Roll is littered with these discarded variants and often I don't remember why I didn't follow up a particular one (except that I must have thought that a different one looked more promising at the time).What he said.
What a song! Love the mural and the song. Both made me smile.View attachment 161762
Well everybody's heard about the bird !
Bird bird bird, the bird is the word !
Simpler songs for simpler timesWhat a song! Love the mural and the song. Both made me smile.
Beautiful landscape and great edit
Very pretty place, where is it?
Capitola Village
Halide, Moment tele lens, Pixelmator Photo
The original of the wharf is a panorama made up of 7 or 8 (or maybe 9) side-by-side shots stitched in Affinity Photo. The result, though, had severe warping at the left end because of my point of view. Plus, it's a rather long wharf. If I'd printed it at 300 dpi, it would have been 11 inches high and 45 inches wide. A 4:1 aspect ratio wouldn't fit well on MobiTog. So to rescue something from this folly, I took the photo from the right end of the wharf and cropped off a bit of extraneous stuff.What was the thinking with the crop in the 2nd one? Did you keep a full-size version?
Thanks. That's the Graphite app for the edit.Beautiful landscape and great edit
Capitola is just south of Santa Cruz, a minute or two on the freeway. The section that you see here, around the beach, is what they call Capitola Village -- lots of little shops and a restaurant every six feet or so. Very picturesque. Lots of visitors and beach rentals in the summer, and not one but two psychics downtown. (The rest of Capitola, beyond what you see here, is typical California suburban sprawl.)Very pretty place, where is it?
It’s very pretty. Maybe one day...Capitola is just south of Santa Cruz, a minute or two on the freeway. The section that you see here, around the beach, is what they call Capitola Village -- lots of little shops and a restaurant every six feet or so. Very picturesque. Lots of visitors and beach rentals in the summer, and not one but two psychics downtown. (The rest of Capitola, beyond what you see here, is typical California suburban sprawl.)
If you do, you might be able to stay in one of these candy-colored units of the Capitola Venetian, right on the beach.It’s very pretty. Maybe one day...
Wow, these are are too cute! I’ll definitely get some tips from you whenever we travel againIf you do, you might be able to stay in one of these candy-colored units of the Capitola Venetian, right on the beach.
Are those sandbags against the rising tide?If you do, you might be able to stay in one of these candy-colored units of the Capitola Venetian, right on the beach.
For winter storms rather than the tide, but same idea.Are those sandbags against the rising tide?