Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Rainbowing

On the same day as the shoot in the park (two days ago here), we donned our pride gear (don't miss Sue's feet) and took some more photos.

First, we went to the trail (old railway) bridge.



Then, we stopped at Linda's sign once again (you will recognize the venue) to take our obligatory photo while the sign remains current, for it may change soon. I wore my Father's Day shirt as well as rainbow streamers on my hat. My shoes also fit the theme fairly well.


Finally, Sue had another, Show Where Your Feet Are photo challenge. They change the time; this was at 6pm yesterday. We returned to the bridge, and Sue shot her rainbowed shoes (once again after practicing on Monday).


This is how she made the photo.


She took a photo of our two pairs of feet. I probably should have rotated the photo, but I didn't.


As you can see, we are not yet de-feeted by life.





19 comments:

  1. I like the first photo of Sue & the one of you together in front of Linda's sing is a good one of the two of you together. It looks you both were having fun.

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  2. You are certainly not defeeted, but you are both colorful for sure and sure it has been felt good for you to be out and about once again. Hope the night sweats issue is sorted out soon.

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  3. Lovely Pride statements! And she sure did get a good shot of her shoes leaning out like she did. Thanks for sharing your pictures. :-)

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  4. That's just awful - the pun, not the footgear. Nice togs for Pride Day. There was an interesting op ed yesterday by an Imam who was calling out some of us for hassling Muslim kids who do not wish to participate in Pride activities. I think he is right to point this out. I certainly support the right of any person to live their life, and to opt out of things they do not support, as long as it is a move to neutral, not opposition. My struggle is with the pronoun thing. It hurts, it really does, to screw up the grammar that has been correct in my mind for almost 80 years.
    But as for rainbow shoe accessories, cheering.

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  5. Your adventure is delightful. (Hope there's a strap on Sue's camera as she ventures out over water...) Linda in Kansas

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  6. Always colorful people, you are! Great to take new photos to celebrate Pride. It needs lots of joy to make up for the other things happening for LBGTQ+.

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  7. I regularly take photos of people's feet when they're wearing nice shoes, like at weddings or other fancy dress occasion. It's a running joke in our family now. "Everyone put a foot in! NGS is doing her foot picture."

    Sue's shoes are fabulous!

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  8. Love your pride gear! Well done you two!

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  9. I love the rainbow of colors on both of you.

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  10. Wonderful Pride gear and excellent feet shots, what a feat/feet! :)

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  11. Great outfits for the Pride festivals.

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  12. They are the best shoes!
    Now, is that a towel, or scarf or wrap Sue wears?

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  13. I always have a nagging feeling when photographing at bridges that the phone will drop in the water.

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  14. Glad to know you're not de-feeted!

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  15. and all of these photos are for a good cause. You do have fun.

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  16. Even the river donned multiple colours: who knew rivers could be allies too? :)

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  17. You two look great!

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  18. Beautifully colourful and proud!

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  19. Loved your Pride Wardrobe.

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