Hello photo lovers!
The series of foto flogs continues on the revamped and revitalized Progress Pond.
The Foto Flog was curated by a lot of people over the years. At one point, they were even themed – Foto Fairs. For now let’s keep it loose. This week’s featured photo was taken in Rotterdam. Just one of many intersections one might encounter while walking around the “cool district” in that wonderful city. So although perhaps we are not quite ready for a Foto Fair, let’s see if anyone has any good street scenes or cityscape photography to share. Maybe it’ll be an informal Foto Fair.
Posting photos should be easy. Do you have images hosted somewhere? You should just need an url. Once you place an url of your photo into a comment, your photo should post just fine. No need for any code any more. I host some of my personal photos on Flickr. I think some others use Imgur and find that hosting service satisfactory. Whatever works.
To participate in the foto flogs, you don’t have to be a pro. I am definitely an amateur hobbyist. I’ve been taking tons of photos – mostly of landscapes and cityscapes – since I was in my early teens. Currently, I use my LG ThinQ 40 for everyday use. I do have a 35mm camera that is a good three decades old, although one of my daughters seems to have commandeered that one. I’ve always been impressed with the folks who have posted their work in the past. So, let’s make this come to life.
Cheers!
The sun sets on the Trump Tower in Las Vegas – inconveniently located off the Strip and isolated, much like the White House occupant himself:
A typical night along the Strip in Las Vegas. I’ve seen a lot change in the area over the last decade and a half of visits to the area, but the experience of being with a lot of strangers in various stages of inebriation walking along the Strip never changes.
To add to the European city scenes, here is the back side of a busy street in the Kensington section of London. Then to get as far away as you can from cities, here’s an iceberg from Antarctica.
Can’t say I’ve ever seen an iceberg up close. It would be quite an experience. Thanks for the photos!
My next project, from my photo of FDR’s house. I’ve been there 2 times recently.
PP apparently ate my photo. Sigh.
This is the photo. Hopefully this will post:
Thanks!
As everyone can see, last week’s Foto Flog is still viable. Feel free to add to it.