“Vaca Mountains and Clouds” by Milmon F Harrison
From County Rd. 89, Winters, CA.
Haven’t had a chance to use my wide angle lens in a while, and those clouds were quite fierce-looking, so I had to pull over.
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“Vaca Mountains and Clouds” by Milmon F Harrison
From County Rd. 89, Winters, CA.
Haven’t had a chance to use my wide angle lens in a while, and those clouds were quite fierce-looking, so I had to pull over.
“Hands 1” by Milmon F Harrison
February 19, 2018
I Needed a Break
I didn’t realize it, but I guess this is where I’ve been for the past couple of months. I miss y’all. I’ll be back soon.
This video helped me name it: https://youtu.be/n2fuhbdeq7g
"Sitting" (Day 60/365) by Milmon F Harrison Via Flickr: Originally taken July 8, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017
"Dancing" (Day 59/365) by Milmon F Harrison Via Flickr: Originally taken July 8, 2017 Saturday afternoon, Jackson Square (Chartres and St. Anne Streets), New Orleans, LA, USA
"Waiting" (Day 58/365) by Milmon F Harrison Via Flickr: Originally taken July 11, 2017 Levee, Algiers Pt., New Orleans, LA, USA.
“Piano Keys” (Day 57/365) by Milmon F Harrison
“Laura” (Day 56/365) by Milmon F Harrison
Originally taken July 14, 2017 Main house of "Laura," a Creole sugar plantation. I didn't know this, but according to the tour guide, the Creoles (Native New Orleanians, as opposed to American "interlopers") painted their houses in bright colors, while “the Americans” painted theirs in stark white, which allowed the mildew to show more easily. The basement was straight ahead through the gate, on the ground floor, and the house was raised since it was built facing the levee holding back the Mississippi River. The house was built and maintained by slaves, and the tour points out various examples of their engineering intelligence despite not being formally educated. Posted: August 25, 2017
“Creole Lady” (Day 55/365) by Milmon F Harrison
Originally taken July 11, 2017. Portrait of the founder of The French Market Inn, New Orleans, LA, USA. Lobby of the hotel. Posted: August 24, 2017 .
“Gingerbread House, Algiers Point” (Day 54/365) by Milmon F Harrison
Originally taken on July 11, 2017 Posted: August 23, 2017
“Vessel” (Day 53/365) by Milmon F Harrison
A pitcher on a table in the sun.
August 22, 2017
"During the Eclipse" (Day 52/365) by Milmon F Harrison Via Flickr: Sacramento, CA, USA Nothing fancy. Just sitting in the backyard during the solar eclipse. August 21, 2017
“Balls, BW” (Day 51/365) by Milmon F Harrison
August 20, 2017
"Spots" (Day 50/365) by Milmon F Harrison Via Flickr: Never noticed these spots before. iPhone photo. August 19, 2017
"Nascence" (Day 49/365) by Milmon F Harrison
August 18, 2017
"Fatima Centennial" (Day 48/365) by Milmon F Harrison Via Flickr: St. Joseph the Worker Church. Addison St. Berkeley, CA, USA
August 17, 2017