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TGIF-Photo

Merritt Desert Inn Capture.KDG

So Thursday we are sitting in the A&W and I look out through the window across Voght Street thiking they put some impressionistic art in the window.

Wait a minute

I shook my head and gave it another look. Well, that is a reflection of one of the canopies twisted and impressed on the window by the angle of the earth and the deflection of the sun rays. What a blessed event. The universe was showing us/me some wonderful art. No charge.

Happy Friday

Photo has not been altered except cropped.

Canon T7i, used

Merritt Centennials, Sicamous eagles

In play tonight,Merritt Arena.On Now…

Good luck

Happy National Camera Day…

Today is national camera day, So write with light and be on the side of right.!





Write with light it never lies, 
Write with light for the right,
Cause be true not just you.
Object blue, subject askew.
This will pass as quick as a new view.
Do not give up its only you! KDG
An old box Kodak camera
from a time when photography was only
understood by scientists

File Photo KDG

On this Day: June 29th 1996

A comic book brings $70,000.00 at auction.

The province had a slight down trend after the Easter long weekend. Still weeks to go in the fight for supremacy over Covid-19 and its offspring. It may wind up being endemic meaning requiring on going care.

On this Day: April 6th 1869

Celluloid gets patent protection.

TGIF- eclipse

Sunday saw a total lunar eclipse of the moon high in the sky because of the season. It resulted in a great dark sky. The total eclipse lasted 61 minutes as the moon sat like a washed pearl in a black abyss .

On this Day: May 26th 2021

The next total lunar eclipse…

TGIF-photography

 

The whole world is published some where

KDG Photo

The Nicola Naturalists had their speaker cancel last night ,due to sudden illness. Allen Burger showed a film in her place. People of the Feather, produced by an SFU student, it had won three international awards. “he is now an established scientist” Allen Burger.

The film did not displace the usual photos by members segment .

Members such as  Murphy Shewchuck  are freelance photographers, the society remains not for profit at its core

On this Day February 17th 1933

Newsweek magazine publishes for the first time.