Mostly retired, I am a part-time reporter/photographer for a local monthly newspaper. I'm former university adjunct faculty, self-published author, and retired recreation and parks practitioner living in Eastern Washington State near the Idaho border. Second Wind Leisure Perspectives is my blog about living a leisure lifestyle that includes fitness, photography, and fun.
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10 thoughts on “Photography 101: Ultimate Solitude”
Nice! We have lots of lizards that like to sun on our deck. I saw one recently that lost its tail somehow and you wondered how that happened. I think they might grow back.
That’s really sad… đŸ˜¦
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Lil Lizard is immortalized twice over đŸ™‚ And it really is sad.
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Nice! We have lots of lizards that like to sun on our deck. I saw one recently that lost its tail somehow and you wondered how that happened. I think they might grow back.
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Whoa! Poor guy.
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Wow! What a striking photo of the lizard!!!
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Thank you, it took me by surprise when I saw it on my friend’s rooftop.
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Yes, the haiku and the picture together are a powerful combination, Terri. Very creative way to represent solitude.
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Thanks, Sandi, I almost posted a sunset, then found the poor lizard. I appreciate your comment!
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This is gripping!
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