Archive for the ‘New Photography’ Category

Butterfly, Photo

25th July 2010 by TOM No Comments

Butterfly

Wow what a day. My son And I went for a walk at Cox Arboretum  and I took photos. It is a lot of…

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Covered Bridge Ross, Tawawa park Sidney, Ohio

8th July 2010 by TOM No Comments

Covered Bridge Ross, Tawawa park Sidney, Ohio

In Sidney there is a beautiful park Tawawa park and this covered bridge is there. This park is…

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Cat Black, Photo

21st June 2010 by TOM No Comments

Cat Black

This black cat was in a barn in  Piqua. The color of his eyes are awesome.


Cat Black

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Orchid, Slipper Species, Photo

16th June 2010 by TOM No Comments

Orchid Lady Slipper

This photo was a surprise. I was amazed when I saw the detail around the edge and the color from the surrounding…

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Black Eye Susan I, Photo

9th June 2010 by TOM No Comments

Black Eye Susan I

When I take a photo I use 4-cds in a frame to reflect the light and cause a rainbow effect on…

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Sunflower Field Photo

26th April 2010 by TOM No Comments

Sunflower Field

What a view to make you stop your car!

I just had to stop and take this photo of this field of yellow.…

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Rock House, Hocking Hills, Ohio Photo

31st March 2010 by TOM 2 Comments

Rock House Hocking Hills

What a beautiful place!   Hocking Hills south of Columbus Ohio is another great place to visit.  There are many rock…

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Yellow Springs Stream, Ohio Photo

22nd March 2010 by TOM No Comments

Yellow Springs, Ohio

Yellow Springs . . .  Glen Helen . . . John Bryan State Park . . . . Clifton Gorge.

All in…

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Covered Bridge, Charleston Mill Road Bridge, Xenia Ohio, Winter Photo

22nd March 2010 by TOM No Comments

Covered Bridge Winter

What a great day to take photos. I love these covered bridges the engineering and the beauty. This bridge being red, and…

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Orchid, Cox Arboretum Orchid Show, Photo

22nd March 2010 by TOM No Comments

Orchid46

What a amazing flower. So much color and depth.

To think that flowers evolved to attract the bees and the butterflies .   .   .  …

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