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100

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This posts the 100th photo:  Click on the image to view it in full.  With photos from 2008 up till this month they give some sort of overview.  The chronology was random (and will probably remain so) and therefore it may not show any progress or improvement. (I hope there was.) The blog's header reads "Sharing some of my photos with family and friends and whoever want to view them", and maybe it operated subconsciously in my mind that I need to post photos that will be likable to them.  In future I may also post photos that are a bit different.... One aspect of my photography that is not reflected yet, is photos of people - especially of our grandchildren (which form a big part of my photos). This blog is open for anyone who may find it on the Internet, and therefore photos of children become a sensitive matter. Photos that fall under the type of street photography should be appropriate, and I may venture there in future. SHARE this page OR share the blog's link: http

Spring!?

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We see pictures of wild flowers and we see the delicate new leaves of trees all around - announcing that Spring is in the air!  However, our weather is still wet and cold!  Maybe it's a good time to revisit photos from the opportunity I had to take photos of wild flowers in the Ceres Karoo in August 2011. Click on the images to view them in full.  SHARE this page OR share the blog's link: https://ndt-photoblog.blogspot.com/  FOLLOW this blog through the subscription widget on the sidebar.  [Click on the "3 lines" on the top left of the home page to open the sidebar.]

A beaten seashell

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This seashell must have been washed out on the West-coast shore a long time ago and beaten during many tides and seasons. Fortunately it was not completely damaged, but changed into a new artwork. Click on the images to view them in full.  SHARE this page OR share the blog's link: https://ndt-photoblog.blogspot.com/  FOLLOW this blog through the subscription widget on the sidebar.  [Click on the "3 lines" on the top left of the home page to open the sidebar.]

Quiver Trees

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Images of beautiful Quiver Trees (Kokerbome) are much wider known than Namaqualand where they are indigenous. They are photogenic. The beauty and appeal of these unique trees, growing in semi-desert areas, are more than a few photos can convey. Click on the images to view them in full. SHARE this page OR share the blog's link: https://ndt-photoblog.blogspot.com/  FOLLOW this blog through the subscription widget on the sidebar.  [Click on the "3 lines" on the top left of the home page to open the sidebar.]

Little Namaqualand

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Little Namaqualand is the portion of Namaqualand south of the Orange River. It is famous for its wild flowers during Spring. This winter we travelled through a segment of this semi desert region (South-West and South-East of Springbok). Although it was too early for the wildflower season, we were filled with wonder by the beauty of its landscapes. The granite formations are magnificent. Click on the images to view them in full.  SHARE this page OR share the blog's link: https://ndt-photoblog.blogspot.com/  FOLLOW this blog through the subscription widget on the sidebar.  [Click on the "3 lines" on the top left of the home page to open the sidebar.]