I took my camera with me while doing an errand in our downtown area today. I spotted this dragon-like creature at the edge of a driveway, so I took a photo. Unfortunately, the back of the dragon was cracked, so I decide to do a close up shot.
The dragon is located outside of a building which was probably constructed during the 1920's. The building has an Art Deco type of design and the dragon fits right into the period details. I have never seen such an elaborate sculpture such as this one outside of a building!
It has been a bit warmer here with the temperatures about 0 degrees C (32 degrees F) during the day. We still have snowbanks and streets lined with brown and gray looking snow. So, I am still looking for object to photograph during this dull, dreay days. (Fortunately, I didn't get snow in this photo.)
I may try some more floral shots inside soon. What have you been photographing lately?
7 comments:
Great colours, Kathy! And so shiny!
We still have lots of snow here as well and I'm just craving for spring to arrive.
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I love the way he has his eyes closed and his nose resting on his paws.
I'm really enjoying the indoor photography I've been doing lately. I got some little wooden figures like AB's and my friend and I are having a lot of fun with them! Plus i try to put into practice what T taught me when taking flower shots.
Spring will surely be with you soon, Kathy xxx
I have been outdoor a lot lately....in the city, walks etc...I am going to do more indoor shots like the one I did yesterday of the musical instruments...
Such lovely colours! Glad to hear it is a little warmer for you there!
I love the pensive look of this statue - what a great spot it was!
Hang in there Kathy - spring isn't too far off. The snow will melt, the sun will shine, and the flowers will bloom - and you will get wonderful photos of them!
xoxo
Kaycee I havent checked in for a few days so was glad to see your NY pictures and hear that you had such a great time. Maybe one day I will get there. I have to say that my experience of living in a big city (London) has cured me of the hustle and bustle for good and I quite like living in a town with a population of about 7 or 8 000.
Your photo today is very unusual, I wonder what it depicts. It must have some meaning or myth attached to it.
Lori
It is so good to read all of your comments!
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