

Pairs of readers sitting on a bench in Stuart Florida.


Pairs of seabirds at the beach.


Pairs of shoes on the dance floor.


Pairs of blossoms on a pink flower.
And these complete this week's PAIRS challenge.
Pairs of readers sitting on a bench in Stuart Florida.
Pairs of seabirds at the beach.
Pairs of shoes on the dance floor.
Pairs of blossoms on a pink flower.
And these complete this week's PAIRS challenge.
I figured you were down in Florida. Weather here in Texas been grunty! Im still pursuing my camera choice for this spring. Mirrorless vs mirror? I want to embrace astrophotography as well as traditional photography. Astro requires little shutter motion. The hunt continues. Beautiful images Cam
Yup back in miserable cold Illinois. I did some astro captures with the D750. Thought you might like to see how it handles.
https://www.photoblog.com/camellia/2018/06/11/the-milky-way/
Sometimes KEH has some good deals in their used department. Also, another option would be to rent one and see how you like it. Borrow lenses has some decent prices on rentals https://www.borrowlenses.com/
Your nightscape images are wonderful. Thanks for sharing. Im currently looking at the new Canon 90D and the mirrorless Canon EOS M6 Mark II. Im still not close to making my decision. Your Nikon D750 was also on Spencer list https://www.spencerscamera.com/recommended-cameras-astro.cfm
See how you are! Looks like we might have to break our friendship
I think the cold is getting to you! LOL
Love the tenderness of first one and the perspective of the shoes
Thanks. Now that you mention it, I think that is exactly what grabbed my attention...the tenderness.
Thanks Benny. The first time I saw these flowers was in Australia. I was very impressed with them because they grew on a tree and one could cut a branch or two put in a vase and they would last for a week looking gorgeous and when they dried up they felt like paper but still retained their beauty. Not having seen them anywhere else I thought they only grew there until I saw them in Florida. Hence, apparently they grow best in areas that are tropical. The flowers are called bougainvillea.
Thanks, Camellia. I'll try to remember that name. The small white flowers look so pretty against the magenta leaves.
Great variety of these pairs!

Nice work!
Thanks
Always a pleasure, Sis!