ed spadoni photography
"Your most valuable equipment is what's under your hat"
Daily Photos Oct - Dec 2009
"Nothing is so often irretrievably missed as a daily opportunity". ~Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
------------------------------------------------SmugMug's DailyPhotos Community is a wonderful group of talented and friendly photographers, whom I first met during my "30 Days Hath September" jaunt http://bit.ly/2i0Cxn. That experience has inspired me to keep shooting every day and to improve my photographic skills. This gallery is of photos I will be taking and posting each day, unless time is against me, when I'll be posting a recently taken image. Comments welcome!
Read More------------------------------------------------SmugMug's DailyPhotos Community is a wonderful group of talented and friendly photographers, whom I first met during my "30 Days Hath September" jaunt http://bit.ly/2i0Cxn. That experience has inspired me to keep shooting every day and to improve my photographic skills. This gallery is of photos I will be taking and posting each day, unless time is against me, when I'll be posting a recently taken image. Comments welcome!
joda
on November 22, 2009wow... striking!
irishmurr
on November 21, 2009That's such an interesting looking building to begin with and you certainly added to the interest with the pp. Love this!
428857RichardKane
on November 21, 2009Just incredible, wonderfully done!
Boobaby
on November 21, 2009WOW...this is gorgeous!
fotoeffects
on November 21, 2009Ed, what a wonderful composition this is! Great color and pattern in the vine. Lovely blues in the windows. I really like this a lot!
fotomom
on November 21, 2009Fantastic! The reds and blues and textues...wow! The round bldg. and window frames work great too.
349390pitchingwedge33
on November 21, 2009magnificent...
Chuck Beehner
on November 21, 2009very cool capture.like the vividness...nicely seen & done!!!
(paula)
pointandshoot
on November 21, 2009Awesome color and detail!
Donna Lee Leombruno
on November 20, 2009Awesome! Looks like a circular building? I love ivy on old buildings. I don't have enough of that down here, just lakes.