Lens-Artists Challenge #276 Looking Up, Looking Down

So for this challenge, James of JazziBee Blog wants me to go for the extremes of Looking Up, and Looking Down, to show the effects of what I can capture at these angles and get a different perspective on my view of the world. 

The holidays are upon us. I was very happy to host Thanksgiving Dinner this year. At the table with me were 10 family members. And one Cantelope or Butternut Squash depending if you want to go fruit or vegetable! (That is the size of a fetus at 34 weeks according a website). Yes, I am going to be a great grandmother. Hopefully, in another 5-6 weeks.

Back to the challenge. I am posting just a couple this time. Enjoy!

Calaveras Big Trees
Old Sacramento Parking Garage
Pacific Grove Monterey Cypress
On one of my trips passing over the Sierras in California
Looking down from One World Trade Center Observatory

I hope that the next few hectic weeks provides enough time to take a breath, be kind to others and yourself, and be respectful!

6 thoughts on “Lens-Artists Challenge #276 Looking Up, Looking Down

  1. oh how ai love that you brought us around to your new great grand baby. Very special. Happy holidays were an understatement for you. I will keep the new family in my thoughts. Exciting news.

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