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Tuesday Photo Dump

Greetings, all!
I LOVE photography, and as Kendra Lynne posted some of her beautiful photos on her blog, https://talesfromanidealist.wordpress.com/, I thought I would show you some of mine as well. :-)

This might look familiar. I took a bunch of pictures like this for my profiles. ;-D

Isn't snow just gorgeous?

These are some interesting looking berries I found on a walk. 

This reminds me of Mirkwood. 

Ripples in the water. 

Never do a picture shoot in 10 degrees farenheight. I think I froze. This is a really good book, though.

Can't have a good book picture shoot without LOTR. 

Don't ask how I got a book to stay in a tree.

READ THESE BOOKS.

Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me (wrong pirate story; I know).

I thought this was cool. 
Let's talk!
Did you like my photos? Do any of you take pictures? Have you read any of these books?
Namarie!
~MEM~

Comments

  1. Lovely photos, Middle Earth Musician!:)
    I loved the 3rd one, the Anne of Green Gables one, and the Treasure Island photo.

    -Quinley

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    1. Thank you so much Quinley!!! The Anne of Green Gables one was fun to take. ;-)

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    2. Your welcome!:) Also your blog is amazing...
      -Quinley

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  2. My favorite is the one that reminds me of Mirkwood. I love forests :)

    Catherine
    catherinesrebellingmuse.blogspot.com

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  3. I really liked the one that looks like Mirkwood. These photos were very good!

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  4. Ahhh all the books!! Very nice. And snooooow. <3 I've only seen snow once in my life (because it doesn't snow where I live) so it's so cool (get it? XD) to see photos.

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    1. (I do get it; good one!) ;-D
      Yes...we get WAY TOO MUCH of it up where I live; but it makes for beautiful photos. :-D

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  5. I Like them! Especially the 'Anne of Green Gables' one. I'm actually listening to Anne of Green Gables for the first time :D

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    1. Yay! XD Oh, really?! ;-D It's such a good book. XD

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    2. Also, I like your new blog format! :D It's amazing! <3

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    3. Isn't it? Kendra Lynne made it for me. :-)

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    4. Awe, thank you for saying so; Mem! :)

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  6. I love the pictures! I also just love books in general!!! I think I've read all of those books, except for the ones in the ninth picture! XD

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    1. REALLY!?!?!? That's awesome. XD Thank you!
      (You should definitely read those books. *nods* ;-D )

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  7. Oh nice! I really love the treasure island one and the first one :D

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