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| Photo: Birdhouse on an Oak Tree |
This blog is dedicated to casual photography, snapshots, photography tips, vintage film camera reviews, and affordable camera reviews.
Saturday, June 23, 2018
A Bird House in Vinings, Georgia
Sunday, January 28, 2018
American Flag Photo in the Golden Hour
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| The American flag waving near the rear approaches to the Atlanta Battery development |
For this one, I added a bit of zoom to catch the star spangled banner's red glow!
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| The American Flag backlit by the evening sun |
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Smyrna Memorial Cemetery Photos (Smyrna, GA)
| Smyrna Memorial Cemetery: Is that a ghost on the lower right? |
The old cemetery is small, but it provides a glimpse into Smyrna history and the past. One thing that is nice about the Village Center area is that it is compact and just the right size for a short walk. It has shops, city government buildings, a museum, a library, a duck pond, and metal frogs.
| It was a cold day for the living. |
Here are a few photos that I took around Smyrna's Old Cemetery. The snow made for unusual lighting and is a rare sight in Smyrna, Georgia.
| Cemetery Photo: Are those footprints? |
The headstones remain gray and stoic in all kinds of weather. But, some catch a bit of snow to wear as a hat for a cold winter day.
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Sikorsky S-58T Air Crane Photo
This family of helicopters first flew in 1954. It was initially designated as the HSS-1 Seabat by the Navy. However, eventually it was known as the CH-34 Choctaw by the Army, the SH-34 Seabat, and the UH-34 Seahorse. In civilian life, it is the Sikorsky S-58T.
It's not every day that you see a workhorse like this in action. But, we were able to circle about a catch it from a few different angles.
This series of helicopters is known for having air intakes in the nose. They give the beast a rather cute face.
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Uncle Buck's Flying Service Seaplane at Bass Pro Shop.
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| Uncle Buck's Seaplane hanging from the ceiling of an Atlanta area Bass Pro Shop. |
Sunday, September 10, 2017
Eastern Fence Lizard Climbing a Wall
A couple of days ago, when I went out at lunch time, I happened to catch movement out of the corner of my eye. A little tiny lizard was climbing the retaining wall in our parking lot. I believe it is a Brown Anole. (2025 Edit - Big Update I was wrong. This lizard was no Anole). I just learned in 2025, that this little lizard is actually an Eastern Fence Lizard which is sometimes called a Pine Lizard.
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| Eastern Fence Lizard Photograph |
The Eastern Fence Lizard has a wide range extending from New York and Connecticut down to Georgia and across to Missippi and across the more southern midwestern states and even into Colorado and southern Wyoming.
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| Eastern Fence Lizard on a Wall |
This Eastern Fence Lizard blends in perfectly against this retaining wall. If she wouldn't have moved, I wouldn't have noticed her at all.
A Camera to Consider
As of November 2025, if you are looking for a camera to zoom in and capture wildlife photos, you might consider the Kodak PIXPRO AZ405-BK 20 MP digital camera with up to 40x zoom capability. It has a lot of capability for a $200. camera.
| Kodak PIXPRO AZ405-BK Digital Camera (Amazon Photo) |
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Office Buildings in the Golden Hour
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| Cobb County, Georgia, Office Buildings in the Cumberland Community Improvement District (CID) |
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| Ancient and Modern meet in the Cumberland CID |
Within the Cumberland CID, there are some very interesting places to take pictures. This statue in front of a Latin-influenced restaurant, Cinco, provides an interesting foreground for the shiny new office building in the background.











