To fear Not To stand Atop To triumph Above To achieve and be free. All Photos and Text © Dale Schierbeck See more of from other’s submissions to the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Achievement. See more of my own photography here ….
Humanity ~ The Artist
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Adventure ~ Take My Hand
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Dialogue ~ No. 3: Through Yonder Mist …
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Dialogue ~ No. 2: Reflections
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Dialogue ~ No. 1
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Playing in the Shadows
A different submission than my “Bonded” contribution to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Silhouette. Instead, we watch from a distance as some children play in the shadows of one of New Brunswick’s many covered bridges …. © Dale Schierbeck 2014 © Dale Schierbeck 2014 © Dale Schierbeck 2014 See more photography here ….
Bonded ~ Weekly Photo Challenge
My contribution to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Silhouette. © Dale Schierbeck 2014 See more photography here ….
Summer Lovin’ — Water Babies
Here is my second contribution to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Summer Lovin’. Dogs (previous post) aren’t the only ones that love to play in the water … though they might be at least as well behaved as my nephew. Boys will indeed be boys … See more photography here ….
County Memories
Some places are so big that they can create a moment. Some moments, special in their second, create lifetimes. Every year, I along with my wonderful and very dear friends from Ottawa (and a few from the “Greater Ottawa Area” which, for the purposes of this blog, now includes Toronto) descend 3 hours south into…