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A very random set of photos again. I was out and about quite a bit this week, and it netted me some photo ops. I had to pick and choose… it was hard to leave a few photos out!
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Photos taken using a Rokinon DZ1000 or my Droid Incredible.
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Wonderful set this week! Roy Clark has always been one of my favorite country artists… such an amazing guitarist.
I hate missing the changing fall foliage in Tennessee. Prettiest state in the Union.
Awesome shots of the Opry!! Just beautiful! I love the Boobie-thon pic though…you’re right, there’s just something about it. Besides that, the wagon wheel is my fav :)
@Tara R.
I miss it, too, Tara!
I love your Boobiethon photo! When I saw the moon photo, I was intrigued, and opened it in flickr to check the date. Flickr says you took it yesterday – I took a photo last night, with my phone, of that same crescent moon in the dark blue, with yellow at the horizon. How cool is that?
(Mine did not turn out well – there’s blur. May have had something to do with the kid that kept hugging my leg?)
Love your wagon wheel photo the best. It has that country, rustic look. And Roy Clark really looks different. I guess I haven’t seen him in a while.
i’m super-jealous of your fall foliage. :)
Beautiful shots, and how cool to be at the Grand Old Opry. Also love the gradual change of the leaves.
great shot of the changing colors!
I love using phone apps. I have not seen the retro one before. It’s awesome!
Love the crescent moon shot!
I love the boobiethon shot, simply for participating. I did one as well!
Great photos :)
I like the old wagon wheel and the Opry dressing room floor. Something I never would have seen in person thanks for sharing.