U.S.A. – View of Cape Lookout State Park, Netarts Spit and Netarts Bay, Oregon
Taiwan – Museum Parkway Taichung
U.S.A.- Peters Valley Crafts Center, Delawar
U.S.A. – Netarts Bay, Oregon
Door Peters Valley Craft Center Delaware Water Gap, Delaware, USA 11-02013
Tanzania – These two children were brother and sister.
Tanzania – School Children Near Arusha
U.S.A. – Oregon Central Coast
They seem to Treasure each other and I Treasure having had the opportunity to see them. It also seems to be appropriate for Valentines Day Tanzania – Arusha National Park
Taiwan – Cheng Long Village
U.S.A. – Near Lincoln City, OR
Taiwan – Professor
Taiwan – Ching Long Village
U.S.A. – Neskow, OR
Tanzania – School Teacher Near Arusha
Tanzania – Serengeti National Park
Taiwan – Museum Parkway Taichung
U.S.A. – Tillamook Air Museum
U.S.A. – Inverness, CA
U.S.A. – Sebastopol, CA Gravensteins Apple Festival
U.S.A. – San Francisco, CA Greens Restaurant
U.S.A. – Sebastopol, CA Gravensteins Apple Festival
U.S.A. – Point Reyes Station, CA
U.S.A. – Santa Rosa, CA
Korea – Gungju City
U.S.A – Peters Valley Craft Center, NJ
Cambodia – Phnon Penh
Taiwan – Taichung City
U.S.A. – Santa Rosa, CA
U.S.A. – Sebastopol, CA Gravensteins Apple Festival
Tim, What an incredibly rich, diverse, photogenic world we love in. It’s a privilege to know you and Jane and follow your adventures all over planet earth. The two of you together are a gift and a treasure. Be safe, be happy. Lynn
Living at Cascade Head Ranch I’ve been fortunate to have had two incredible photographers as neighbors Ned Westover and Jack Doyle. In my opinion, their work pales in comparison
Hi Dean, thank you for spending so much time looking around my blog. I’m flattered to have someone spend as much time as you did.
Thank you for your high complement. If you get a chance to come down to the Sitka Center before we leave on Thursday it would give a chance to thank you personally.
Hi Eddie, of course I remember you. Thank you on your complement. You’re not still working for Block Buster are you? I’ll be at Hsuiping next week. Tuesday – Thursday doing some lectures. Check with the Applied English office for exact time.
You are an amazing photographer! Do you make a living out of taking photos? BTW, it seems to me that you live in Asia?
Cheers! Enjoyed every photo on this blog!
Kai thank you for your complements. I’ve spent the better part of 10 years living in Taiwan. I retired from one of the universities in 2012 and now live in the U.S. Photography has always been a serious avocation but I’m now pursuing it more fully.
Thank you visiting and following my blog.
Tim
Thank you for visiting my blog so frequently and liking my photo’s. Much appreciated. I had a look at your slideshow and was particularly fond of your eye for detail.
It is, like yours too. I remember a flight I made from New York to San Francisco. I was moved by the sheer vastness of the USA. Never forgotten the feeling I had on that trip.
Yes on big. 6 hours from Boston to San Francisco. You can drive it in 5 days if you really really really wanted to do it that way. Not recommended. I hope you enjoyed your time in the U.S.A. I believe I would enjoy seeing South Africa. It appears to be such an ecologically diverse country with many opportunities to photograh. Thanks for commenting, taking so much time to see my blog and then following it. Best, to all of your photographic endeavors.
These brushes are generally used for ink painting. The store is located in Taichung, Taiwan. The brushes this store sells are made in China, Taiwan and Japan. They range in size from very small to very large arm holding. Good luck in locating brushes. Also, thank you for spending time looking around my blog and then following me.
Hi Tim, Thanks for “liking” some of my pics.(Studies in Red). Have enjoyed going through your shots – we seem to share some specific topics as regards interest. Des.
Thank you for liking “Autumn Splendor.” I enjoyed looking at your photo gallery, especially your landscape and nature photos. 🙂 It looks like you have had some interesting adventures over the years.
It can be a challenge. If you can go to parades and events where people dress up it might be easier. They expect to be photographed. Halloween would be a great opportunity.
LemonChronicle, thank you for spending time wandering around my blog and then for thinking enough of it to follow it.
I’m glad to see that I’m not the only one to enjoy taking photos of found objects.
Best with all of your blogging endeavors.
Tim
Sir, your photos definitely show me how much more I have to learn. Thank you for stopping by on my blog, or I would never have been able to come across your work. You’re an inspiration !
Thank you for wandering around my blot and then deciding to follow.
You are very kind to comment. I continue to learn and discover. That is part of the fun.
Best with all of your photographic endeavors.
Tim
Love your Oregon coastal photos.
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Thank you. It seems to be a place where you cannot take a bad picture.
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Tim, What an incredibly rich, diverse, photogenic world we love in. It’s a privilege to know you and Jane and follow your adventures all over planet earth. The two of you together are a gift and a treasure. Be safe, be happy. Lynn
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Lynn, thank you for your kind words. I’ll your passage with Jane.
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Living at Cascade Head Ranch I’ve been fortunate to have had two incredible photographers as neighbors Ned Westover and Jack Doyle. In my opinion, their work pales in comparison
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Hi Dean, thank you for spending so much time looking around my blog. I’m flattered to have someone spend as much time as you did.
Thank you for your high complement. If you get a chance to come down to the Sitka Center before we leave on Thursday it would give a chance to thank you personally.
Tim
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hey,Tim I’m Eddie! Do u remember me??
those fotos are amazing…and I miss u so much, How are u doing?
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Hi Eddie, of course I remember you. Thank you on your complement. You’re not still working for Block Buster are you? I’ll be at Hsuiping next week. Tuesday – Thursday doing some lectures. Check with the Applied English office for exact time.
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hey, I left the BBC before I summon by the military. I’m now working at the UNIQLO which is the Japan chain clothing store.
Do u still live in TW?
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No on living Taiwan back this time for 3 months. 5 projects. Leave 6-2 for USA
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Some superb photos 🙂
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Thank you. I appreciate you having looked at my blog.
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You are an amazing photographer! Do you make a living out of taking photos? BTW, it seems to me that you live in Asia?
Cheers! Enjoyed every photo on this blog!
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Kai thank you for your complements. I’ve spent the better part of 10 years living in Taiwan. I retired from one of the universities in 2012 and now live in the U.S. Photography has always been a serious avocation but I’m now pursuing it more fully.
Thank you visiting and following my blog.
Tim
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Love your Gallery! Excellent photos.
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Thank you very much. Also thank you for stopping by.
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Hi Tim….you have some amazing photographs here, Love your stuff!! ~ Dave
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Thank you Dave,
Your images are very subtle, almost mystical. I’m glad you stopped by. It gave me a chance to see your photos.
Tim
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The pleasure is mine Allen, and thank you again. ~ Dave
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Gorgeous photography. Thank you for liking my post!
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Thank you.
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Thank you for visiting my blog so frequently and liking my photo’s. Much appreciated. I had a look at your slideshow and was particularly fond of your eye for detail.
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You are welcome and thank you for following my blog.
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Your coastal images remind me of certain places on our coastline. Wonderful.
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South Africa must be a beautiful country.
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It is, like yours too. I remember a flight I made from New York to San Francisco. I was moved by the sheer vastness of the USA. Never forgotten the feeling I had on that trip.
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Yes on big. 6 hours from Boston to San Francisco. You can drive it in 5 days if you really really really wanted to do it that way. Not recommended. I hope you enjoyed your time in the U.S.A. I believe I would enjoy seeing South Africa. It appears to be such an ecologically diverse country with many opportunities to photograh. Thanks for commenting, taking so much time to see my blog and then following it. Best, to all of your photographic endeavors.
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Yes I did enjoy it, very much. Thanks for the chat. 🙂
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thank you for the like. Your photography is outstanding
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These are wonderful! Each one different but all unfailing demonstrate that all-important eye for a good shot. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
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Thank you so much visiting my blog and liking the gallery.
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Are those Japanese Brushes? I would love a few. They will definitely come in handy when I need to apply underglazing to my pottery.
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These brushes are generally used for ink painting. The store is located in Taichung, Taiwan. The brushes this store sells are made in China, Taiwan and Japan. They range in size from very small to very large arm holding. Good luck in locating brushes. Also, thank you for spending time looking around my blog and then following me.
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Hi Tim, Thanks for “liking” some of my pics.(Studies in Red). Have enjoyed going through your shots – we seem to share some specific topics as regards interest. Des.
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Thank you and you are welcome. Red! YES
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Thanks for your comments, Tim. the “Later Than You Think” pics. were taken in Paris, on the Quai d’Orsay, on the banks of the Seine. Des.
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Thank you.
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Thank you for liking “Autumn Splendor.” I enjoyed looking at your photo gallery, especially your landscape and nature photos. 🙂 It looks like you have had some interesting adventures over the years.
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Thank you. A few adventures. yes
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Thank you for stopping by. The adventure is of a lifetime. Quite interesting.
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Thank you. I try to keep my eyes open and my camera on ready.
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Beautiful gallery. Some really stunning photos you have.
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Thank you. I’m honored.
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What an amazing galery from all over the world. Beatiful images. I could click a “like” an all of them. Thanks for sharing.
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Jim, thank you for spending so much time looking at my blog and your positive comments.
Tim
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Very interesting photos. I liked them a lot.
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Ron, thank you. I appreciate you wandering around my blog and deciding to follow.
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wonderful gallery!
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Thank you so much for visiting my blog.
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you’re welcome. I’ll be back!
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Beautiful and indeed amazinq photos !!
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Thank you so much.
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You have some beautiful photos! Love the rodeo ones.
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Thank you so much. The rodeo was fun. I was using the burst mode and some of the images came well
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Beautiful gallery
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Thank you and thanks for following my blog
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Beautiful work!
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Thank you so much. I appreciate you wandering through my blog.
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loved browsing the gallery…makes me feel as if I know those people personally. thanks for letting me look around 🙂
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You’re very welcome. I do like taking pictures of people. Some are more photogenic than others.
Also, thank you for following my blog. I’m honored.
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I am never comfortable taking pictures of people, afraid they might object I guess…either that or I’m shy.
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It can be a challenge. If you can go to parades and events where people dress up it might be easier. They expect to be photographed. Halloween would be a great opportunity.
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Beautiful accomplished work! Love it!
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LemonChronicle, thank you for spending time wandering around my blog and then for thinking enough of it to follow it.
I’m glad to see that I’m not the only one to enjoy taking photos of found objects.
Best with all of your blogging endeavors.
Tim
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LOL – life is full of surprises to find and explore!
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Very true. We just have to keep our eyes open.
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Love your landscapes!
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claire, thank you so much.
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Wowzer! You’ve got the touch.
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Thank you. You are too kind.
I greatly appreciate you following my blog.
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I love your photos, Allen.
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Thank you for spending the time to look at them and then commenting.
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Sir, your photos definitely show me how much more I have to learn. Thank you for stopping by on my blog, or I would never have been able to come across your work. You’re an inspiration !
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Thank you for wandering around my blot and then deciding to follow.
You are very kind to comment. I continue to learn and discover. That is part of the fun.
Best with all of your photographic endeavors.
Tim
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