I am honored by your visit and your comment! Paris Daily Photo led me to Daily City Photo Blog and was absolutely an inspiration for me to try photoblogging myself.
I've just spent some pleasant moments looking through all your posts. You have some really great shots. This one, however, is exceptional and my fave so far. Well done!
Welcome to the CDP family. So nice to have another WAshingtonian among us!
Thanks for visiting Seattle Daily Photo. I hope you get a lot of traffic to your site. Keep commenting on a few other CDP sites and those readers will take a peek and start visiting you regularly. Glad you took the plung and joined us! Enjoy your new camera (BTW, no need to tell folks when your photo was taken. . .most CDPers found out long ago that photographing in batches was a key to survival of more than a few months. Have fun! -Kim
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Hi Zanabel and welcome to the City Daily Photo blog community ;) I love this photo. Superb. Bravo.
Eric,
I am honored by your visit and your comment! Paris Daily Photo led me to Daily City Photo Blog and was absolutely an inspiration for me to try photoblogging myself.
Merci beaucoups,
Zanabel
Nice photo!
I love the blurry reflection of the dock caused by the ripples in the water.
Welcome to the DP world!!
Love the boats and the reflection in the water.
very nice photo and the reflection, welcome to DP community =)
Welcome to CDP! Great photo. I love the color and the reflection.
I've just spent some pleasant moments looking through all your posts. You have some really great shots. This one, however, is exceptional and my fave so far. Well done!
Welcome to the CDP family. So nice to have another WAshingtonian among us!
Thanks for visiting Seattle Daily Photo. I hope you get a lot of traffic to your site. Keep commenting on a few other CDP sites and those readers will take a peek and start visiting you regularly. Glad you took the plung and joined us! Enjoy your new camera (BTW, no need to tell folks when your photo was taken. . .most CDPers found out long ago that photographing in batches was a key to survival of more than a few months. Have fun!
-Kim
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