FEATURED Posted by Sara Rosso
Up can be a direction, an orientation, or even a movement. Share a picture which means UP to you!
Serengetti always looking up to me.
This photo was taken with my first DSLR camera in 2009. This photo is one of my favorites. Serengetti loved posing for me in the early days.
I like this photo of LA!
Reblogged this on Memory Catcher.
Oh, my you have a cat that is so adorable and looked exactly like my long lost Felix…Hug that adorable feline double for me…and it made me miss my cat more…
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What an excellent shot! The B&W makes me focus on the set-up of the picture rather than the color.
janet
Thanks! But Serengetti gets the credit for this one. Thank you for posting a comment. I like your spiral up.
Thanks to you, too,
janet
I didn’t mention, I love the creativity in your blogsite name.
Thanks. When I started the blog, I didn’t even realize I needed a name and just grab this one out of the air, since I figured I’d be including all sorts of things. I found out much later there are quite a few blogs with the name, but I like it, so I kept it.
janet
The story behind blogagaini.
I’ve set up a few blog sites, but mostly to use as websites, so I never had an exchange with the readers. I though, well I will just start another blog . . . again . . . blog + again + i
I love the repeat letters, and the repeat sound and generally 4 + syllables. I must say that I am enjoying the exchange.
🙂 I see how your blog name came about. I wasn’t sure if it were really those words or a foreign word that just looked like three words I knew. Nicely done.
As for the exchange, I think that’s a bit part of the fun, knowing you’ve reached a reader in some way and talking with them. I’ve even met three of the people in my online writing group (Friday Fictioneers) and have become good friends with another. All part of the fun.
janet
the pleasures of my day . . . thank you for all your kind words!
He is so ADORABLE !!!
He is.
A clever solution to the challenge, congrats.
Thanks! It was a tough one.
Did you notice my GGB photo?
https://blogagaini.wordpress.com/instagram/under-the-ggb-span/
Curious to get your critique.
I like it. It is tricky to get that shot without major lens flare from the sun and you managed to avoid it.
I am also a sucker for the interplay of the main cables and suspender cables when looking up. The geometrical patterns that you find from different viewing angles and points of view on the bridge are always a delight to see.
Do you have a collection, or gallery, of GGB photos posted?
Keep up the good work,
Allan
Hi Allan, Thanks for the encouragement.
Thank you!