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Weekend Photo: Gay Pride Parade, NYC

06.28.2010 by Susan Getgood //

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Categories // Photo Walks, Photography Tags // New York City

Africa photos

10.01.2009 by Susan Getgood //

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I took a lot of pictures in Africa. at least 100 per day. It’s going to take a while to edit and post them.

But here’s a start – the first two days are up on Flickr. They cover the Apartheid Museum, the Zambezi Sun hotel in Livingstone Zambia and our first look at Victoria Falls, which was within walking distance of the hotel.

Categories // Photo Walks, Travel Tags // Africa, Victoria Falls, Zambia

Applefest, Fall photo tips and pumpkins

10.15.2007 by Susan Getgood //

Yesterday we went to the AppleFest at Mount Wachusett. The highlight was the chair lift ride to the top of the mountain. It was a gorgeous, cold fall day — clear enough to see Boston in the distance.

Here are some pictures I took on the ride back down the mountain. More on Flickr.

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More fall photo fun:

Great fall photo tips from the folks at Photojojo

Jack-o-lantern carving stencils and a pumpkin photo contest from HP and the World Wildlife Fund. The carving stencils feature endangered species and wildlife scenes, and are available at www.worldwildlife.org/pumpkins and the HP Activity Center.

To enter the contest, upload a photo of your carved pumpkin to www.snapfish.com/goingwildwithpumpkins by October 29.

(Disclosure: HP is a client, although I did not work on this project.)

Categories // Douglas, Photo Contests, Photo Walks, Projects, Travel

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