Point of View

One of the things that makes people interesting is that we all have our very own point of view.  We have our own “slant” on everything from politics and sports right on to life itself.  You can count nature photography among those subjects.  We each see something a little different when we put our eye to the viewfinder.   I find nothing more enjoyable than looking at photos made by others.  It is both educational and fun to see other people’s point of view come through in their pictures.  In my Flickr group Earth Images (of course) I am not even close to being the largest contributor.  I have shared images from other photographers on my website, newsletter and in this blog.  I wouldn’t have it any other way.

In today’s pictures there are some that I have never shown before and others that have been “around the block” a few times.  They are created from my point of view and I always look forward to seeing images that come from yours.

As always, the images below will download and then slowly clear.

Along Wyoming’s Chief Joseph Byway in autumn

Red Maple leaf

Fall leaves in the abstract

The endangered Karner Blue butterfly

Dragonfly

Twisted Sister…Sandhill Crane

Half open Geranium

Wild Swamp Rose

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