The young man had been carrying the girl around on his shoulders - he lowered her onto a plant stand by the port. She jumped off and immediately threw her arms around him - a flower above their heads.
Hot dogs in front of a hot dog stand!
To see The Barack Obama Dog please click on the live link to Riviera Dogs.
Hot dogs in front of a hot dog stand!
To see The Barack Obama Dog please click on the live link to Riviera Dogs.
Here's to amour, Obama, and... uh oh. Toxic oleander blossoms!?!
ReplyDeleteElaine beat me to it about the oleander!
ReplyDeleteLove this shot -- even though the flowers give a vaguely nefarious undercurrent to romance!
A stunner, even in the portal view. That new camera of yours.. . .what is it again?. . . . is like seeing through your own eyes. Lovely scene, too!
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Seattle Daily Photo
Well done to everyone who noted the oleander. I didn't! And I know they are poisonous.
ReplyDeleteAnd Kim, the camera is a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ 18. It's that long zoom that enables me to photograph people without their being aware of it. It's my little paparazzi camera!
Very sweet photo! You must be constantly on the lookout for these moments! You are fast! :-)
ReplyDeleteOf course on the Riviera you need a paparazzi zoom. You're doing wonders with it. What a stunning shot. I'm jealous (of the kiss or the photo? probably both)
ReplyDeleteAin't love grand! And Jilly, your shot is too.
ReplyDeleteYou always get people in the best position.
ReplyDeleteI've got an FZ 18 & the 18x lens is useful, although it is a little big for me to walk the streets of Nottingham with. I do take it on holiday with me, as I can be a tourist then. But people in the UK now are suspicious of people with cameras.
ReplyDeleteNice shot by the way.
Here are some hot dogs that certainly don't need any hot mustard! Nice Zooooooooooom!
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