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I was looking at some of the old posts last night and noticed that I completely missed the aniversary of Just Shooting Memories, the Daily Photography Blog.  March 14 was one year since my first post.  I am still just shy of 366 (leap year) posts.  By my count, I should be there in 6 days.  I guess I missed a couple, maybe 12, at the beginning, but have not since May last year.

Reflections of Buildings

Today’s Photo:  Reflections of Buildings

I don’t know what this building was.  I found it totally by accident when I decided to make a complete circuit of the Idaho state capital building.  There was an almost perfect reflection of the state capital.  If I could have just gotten that one row of lights turned off (Where are the Chick-Fil-A cows when you need them?) I think it …Continue Reading Here…

The Hunter at Night

Today’s Photo:  The Hunter at Night

One of the most interesting buildings in Chattanooga is the Hunter Museum.  It is comprised of three different and distinct architectural styles.  I think my favorite has to be the Plantation house which makes up the center of …Continue Reading Here…

Doorway to Where?

Today’s Photo:  Doorway to Where?

I love to explore old abandoned buildings.  Just about any kind of them.  It is pretty cool to enter some place new and unoccupied where you don’t know what is around the next corner.  To me it is kinda like a exploring my life; there are many choices and every …Continue Reading Here…

Saint Michael's Episcopal Cathedral (Boise, Idaho)

Today’s Photo:  Saint Michael’s Episcopal Cathedral (Boise, Idaho)

Continuing on my adventure finding churches to photograph, we come to Boise.  I found this little gem tucked away behind the capitol building.  When I was taking shots of the capitol, I almost decided to skip walking around …Continue Reading Here…

A Little Church

Today’s Photo:  A Little Church

I have been doing good keeping up with my series of churches.  I hope I don’t run out soon though.  You never know if you will be able to find enough churches in the south.  I don’t remember the name of this church.  It is just a small building …Continue Reading Here…

Distant Silo

Today’s Photo: Distant Silo

This was another of those shots that I found driving down the road. It was really just by luck. Most of the time, I have one eyes to the sunset and don’t pay attention to what is going on to the east. However, I happened to look the other way and to my surprise, I saw this.

Climbing the Wall

Today’s Photo:  Climbing the Wall

I was intrigued by this wall when I first saw it.  It is on the outside of an abandoned warehouse building.  It is hard to believe that one of the walls of the building has fallen down and this wall, with its …Continue Reading Here…

Sonoraville Baptist

Today’s Photo:  Sonoraville Baptist

Continuing with the Sunday church series, this is Sonaraville Baptist church.  This was one of the first churches I photographed.  Of course it was during one of those drives where I had to make a sudden turn around among many exclamations …Continue Reading Here…

Are you on Pintrest?  That seems to be the new cool fad for this week on the net.  I must confess, I have not drunk the CoolAid (I wonder how many remember what that is?) and have never used pintrest.  However, my wife is completely hooked and spends a fair amount of time pinning and re-pinning, I think that is right, everything she can find.  So, having said all that, I ran across a comment where one of my photos showed up on pintrest.  The original is the Freer Gallery of Art.

The Visitor Center (Chickamauga Battlefield)

Today’s Photo:  The Visitor Center (Chickamauga Battlefield)

I took this photo just outside the visitor center for the Chickamauga National Battlefield Park, or you can just read the wall to find out.  Anyway, it was very rainy and had a good bit of cloud cover, but it was some of the most wired formations I have seen.  I was trying for a little better self portrait in the window, but did not want to get so close that I missed the cannon.

Power Lines and Clouds

Today’s Photo:  Power Lines and Clouds

I have found lots of buildings in rural Georgia.  The one problem I find, is that most of them have these ugly power lines leading to them through the most interesting angles from which to shoot (with a camera, not a gun) the building.  I have used the power …Continue Reading Here…

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