On a regular basis I'll go wandering through the listings for the Photographers Of Etsy just because I like to look at photographs, whether or not I created them. I always go to the "Big End" because I want to catch them before they expire, give them another chance at discovery if you will. Here are just a few of the ones I found this week toward the big end of the list that I felt were worth a look. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.
My Favorite Place - barbraziemerphoto
Both Across and Down - everydayeros
Dandelion Seeds - kwinkelerphotos
At Rest - SilverHorsePhotos
Slow Down - TheCreativeGarden
Japanese Maple Near Pond - mesmanimages
Ollie,skate board trick - Lhosphotography
Interior of Fort Pulaski in Savannah - OctoberImages
Grandpa's Vintage Globe - briefmoments
Unhinged - loriotndorr
Very neat collection, as always! I really like the fort in Savannah and the hinge.
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gorgeous selections Steve
ReplyDeleteSteve, thank you so much for including me in your Big End blog series. What a fantastic idea and such beautiful finds. Wishing you all the best, Maribeth
ReplyDeleteAmazing works! Very inspiring
ReplyDeleteOooo, lovely collection once again! It's a toss up, but I think my favorite is the first one! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat collection Steve, as usual!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the collection! Thank you for featuring my favorite place... it makes me happy. Time to renew! Best, Barb Ziemer
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Thank you Steve for featuring "Slow Down" in you Blog.
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That maple has such stunning colors, and lord have mercy the shoot I could do in a place like that Fort Pulaski shot. Thanks for showing them.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful shots! Unhinged is very unique.
ReplyDeleteThank you for including my photo, this is a first!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for including of my fine art prints to your blog. :) Have a wonderful Easter!
ReplyDeleteI love the Japanese Maple!
ReplyDeleteNice selection and variety.
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