Here are some more of my photos I took the other day when I was wearing my camera.
This is looking out over the hill. There is a deep valley here where the grass ends and the other fields start from the field I am standing in.
I wanted to take a photo of dad behind the fence, but he said I have got enough photos of him and tried to hide behind the grass.
This is looking down to the river. I should have stood on something so I could get a better view. Maybe Eric will let me stand on him next time.
That's horse poop mountain up there.
When I got back I took a photo of mum's tomatoes before I got in my plant pot. Mum is fed up with all the rain and no sun. She says nearly September and they are only just starting to turn colour.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
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Yeah ours are still green too. But I am impressed at what a great shot you took of them all!
ReplyDeleteThose were great pics...especially the maters!
ReplyDeleteYour farm is so pretty! I love all of the beautiful scenery.
ReplyDeleteFlynn, you are a terrific photographer! Thank you for sharing these wonderful views of your farm. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful where you live!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures, Flynn! But TBT is drooling about the tomaters. He has none growing...
ReplyDeleteWe love your field photos and only wish our tomatoes were green. Ours are just past peak.
ReplyDeleteWell done ! Good photos , and I can see everything is in control !!! NO INTRUDERS ! Not even the bug !
ReplyDeleteGood job !
Purrs for your mom's tomato to be RED !
Miss u guys
Xoxo
Those are great! We like how your dad tried to hide behind the grass. Haha!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant pictures. We think there's a lion in one of those fields.
ReplyDeleteYou are becoming such a great pawtographer! Happy Thursday, furriends. xoxo
ReplyDeleteYou're going to become a famous cat photographer.
ReplyDeleteYou have such an artistic eye in your photography. I love the horse poop mountain!
ReplyDeleteI love love LOVE your CATography! I may have to buy the boys this set up... mostly so I can see where they go while they're outside! Where did you get your camera?
ReplyDeleteThat horse poop mountain will probably be there until the end of time! The tomatoes look like they will be very nummy! Great pictures!
ReplyDeleteI love your photography Flynn! I look forward to every time you show us what YOU saw.
ReplyDeleteWe like how you get all the photos in focus Flynn - we think you will be in great demand by the tabloid press!
ReplyDeleteLuv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
You really take great pictures! Such a more interesting perspective!
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eric N flynn...we will bee mor N happee ta send sum sum yur way; we haz two much..it haz been drier than dog biscuits in a pail oh cement heer....bee on de look out for the sun in.....3.......7.......2.....5......1...........
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stop by trout towne; we dont haz red tomatoz but we got red snapper grillin rite now !
wow Flynn you are an amazing photographer! How did you get such good photos of the tomatoes and your Dad hiding in the grass? MOL! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteFlynn excellent job of snapping Dad!!
ReplyDeleteMOL
OH we wish we could send you some of our sunshine for your tomatoes.
Hugs madi
Again, great pictures!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photographer you are! We are already letting our humans know that putting collars on us is quite enough, there will be no wearing of cameras. But we'll keep coming to see your amazing pictures instead! Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteFlynn you take better pictures than my MOmma!!!!
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Wow! Sweet Flynn you took some real good pictures. Your tomatoes look great. Because of drought all we had was plants, they never put on tomatoes. Hugs and nose kisses
ReplyDeleteYou've outdone yourself, Flynnie!
ReplyDeleteWe are always amazed at what you show us. How the grass can look like a jungle...amazing!
Pawsome photos you have taken , Flynn !
ReplyDeleteThe only thing that is starting to change color here is the leaf´s on the trees :(
You are still taking great pictures!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job, Flynn - as always! I especially like that last shot of the tomatoes -- it's very sharp and in focus.
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