This is the night view through the rear window of my house. If you are wondering about the glass jar on the left... that is my Squirrel Feeder. You can better view of it by clicking here. The building on the right is a church. |
Monday, February 19, 2018
Monday Night
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A lot of light on the horizon Andy.
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a view. Love that squirrel feeder and that they go all the way into the bottle!
ReplyDeleteI like atmosphere of this photo and the light between the trees
ReplyDeleteLights, Action, Camera. Or 'Police. Come out with your hands up'. My initial reactions. Great light capture.
ReplyDeleteI should try more night clicking :)
ReplyDeleteAnother great night time shot. I love that feeder!
ReplyDeleteThe road to light seems difficult ;)
ReplyDelete...a 'Squirrel Feeder,' how kind!
ReplyDeleteDo you look out on a park beyond the church, Andy? I like the tones in this shot!
ReplyDeleteI like the golden hues in this view. In response to your comment about our drive-in theater, it is still going strong! People come from miles around, literally, to watch movies. They show at least two per night and have all night showings, sometimes. This is the same theater my parents went to as teenagers.
ReplyDeleteI like the silhouettes of the trees against the lights.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet is that squirrel feeder, went to link can see it better - you did well.
ReplyDeleteNot far to go to church, that's if you go..
Nice shot.
Looks very very cold, I hope it all thaws out for you soon.
ReplyDeleteBonita toma nocturna, con muy buena resolución. Estupendo ese comedor para las ardillas.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
I like the view, Andy!
ReplyDeleteYour own personal church? How convenient.
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