
I found appealing the focus this young lady had on what her next photo would be … A question to the other daily photo bloggers. Do you look like this lady when on a photo hunt or like one of the following?
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After several days of overcast sky with light rain showers (which we are very thankful for) the sun returned to Greenville yesterday. As a result I am sharing this photo of an elevated caution cone with the Bank of America building and blue skies in the background … You may remeber these past construction cone photos here and here.

This photo shows the Wyche Pavilion all lit up ready for an event … It appears to me that the Wyche Pavilion is one of the most popular venues for wedding, receptions, parties, and events. Normally when they are all setup, as shown in this photo, there would be a lot of people in the scene as well. However it appears to me that, during Fall for Greenville, the Wyche Pavilion was lit as a form of advertising. Larkin’s on the River manages the Wyche Pavilion as an event venue.

Yesterday, I took this photo of the Liberty Bridge which I an including as part of my walk to work series. As idyllic as this appears it actually involved some effort to take the photo. When I walk to work I carry my laptop and my camera. In addition, on this morning I had stopped by Starbucks (sorry Dana from Coffee Underground). So to take the photo involved a juggling act.
PS: Several commenters asked so I thought I should mention that the Liberty Bridge is a curved pedestrian suspension bridge. For more information visit the Falls Park about page. Also, click here to see a previous post of mine showing the Liberty Bridge on a bright sunny Winter day.

Okay, I admit it. I have lens-envy … Today’s photo shows a photographer who appears to be ready to take advantage of any photo opportunity which presents itself. So I Goggled “lens envy” and this is what I found: (following is a quote from Andrew Garrett and his cure for lens envy post at digital-shot.com
Question: What fraction of photography contest winning photographs are taken with the normal lens?
Answer: Did you guess over 75%? Any guess less than 50% is a sign of being a lens-aholic ;-)

While taking photos at Art in the Park this weekend I was surprised to see a wedding party strolling down the street. They agreed to pose for a photo. Then they continued to stroll and enjoy the festival.

As part of my walk to work series I’m sharing this photo of a crape myrtle bush heavy with rain soaked buds. Actually I started to title this “Walk to work water hazard”. I took the photo shortly after an afternoon rain storm. Walking along the path I had to weave between the branches.
