This is a photo of the historic school ruins taken from my prairie at sunset.
This one was taken of my husband at a rock shelter pointing out Indian pictographs on the Devil's River.
This Middle Eastern teapot was found in an old barn, and has been the subject of many of my paintings. I like how it looks against the lace curtain.
For more sihlouette photos, visit Sunday Stills.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Sunday Stills: Silhouettes
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Devils River,
landscapes,
photography,
rock art,
Sunday Stills,
trees
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Very nice, I love pictographs..:-)
All good shots and I'd love to see those pictographs. How cool!
I think my favorite, though, is the teapot. Very nice shot.
Just read through several of your posts and really enjoyed my visit!
Thanks for stopping by my place today.
I also love the teapot against the lace curtains. Just peaceful looking.
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Love the teapot!
Yup, that teapot is great.
Very nice! I'd like to see more pictures of the school.
How about some tea! Love the teapot against the lace curtains! Well done:)
The teapot is so old fashioned and homey feeling - I love it.
love the tea pot and cave photo.
Cool!
Very nice pictures, like the trees and sky.
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