This is my contribution to the Friendly Friday: All in a Row photo challenge.
A row of ducklings behind a female Common Merganser on Lake Huron, Ontario, Canada in the late summer.
A row of Double-crested Cormorants fishing where the Saugeen River flows into Lake Huron, Ontario, Canada.
A row of restored veteran commercial vehicles on display at a steam rally in Cheshire, England.
Rows of Snow Geese flying to roost at sunset in the autumn at Little Quill Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada.
A row of trees and their shadows, Bickerton Hill, Cheshire, England.
A row of American White Pelicans fishing in a channel where a marsh drains into Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area, Saskatchewan, Canada.
25 replies on “Friendly Friday: All in a Row”
These are fabulous 😀
Thanks Becky. I could probably have done a post just using birds in flight but decided to try to get some variety in the subject matter.
The variation definitely adds
Thanks, that’s what I thought. BTW, there’s a big update to the WordPress app just come through. Have to see if it’s better or even worse.
Yikes on your btw. . . . don’t like the sound of that. But maybe it will all be positive . . I will have a play on the tablet later if i am feeling brave!
Actually it seems a little better. It just loaded a post in Reader without me having to tap reload.
ooh now that is good
There’s only three options along the bottom of the screen now. There used to be 5 so I’m guessing that it was a fairly big overhaul.
ooh I will definitely set aside some time then to look later
Now on the app, and my update doesn’t seem to have occurred. Will keep you posted!
This is an older Samsung tablet running Marshmallow so that may make a difference.
Stunning photos – any of which would look amazing as a large canvas print on the wall. The old vehicles in a young boys room, the birds and lighthouse in any coastal lounge, and the green tree lined gully in a rec room.
Thanks for joining in on Friendly Friday – it is so much of a pleasure to view your photography! Must check for an update!
Thank you. The row of trees and their shadows was one of the most popular photos on my website when I had an online portfolio.
So you no longer have the online portfolio?
No, I closed it down a long time ago. The hosting was costing me more than it was earning.
Have you used Redbubble? It is free
I haven’t checked any of the hosting services recently. My old set up was quite complicated, I had dmeredith dot com, dot co dot UK and dot ca domains with the UK and Canadian sites mirrored to the dot com.
Oh I see. The sites I use are just an upload and print on demand either as a print or on merchandise. Different approach but high exposure, sales and free
I was targeting publishers and editors but nowadays they search Instagram rather than viewing an individual’s web site.
Such singular choice of publishers is a concern
Publishing has been going through some dramatic changes for some time. Rates for contributors were falling in the 1990s and things got worse in the 2000s with the explosion of the www.
So no money in publishing quality when you can source it off social media?
That sums it up pretty well.
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Although I did find 2 free ones just for artists. One was called Artists shop