I saw these canoes sitting on the shore at Caddo Lake State Park. It seemed a little unusual because there was absolutely no one around. I’m guessing these are the ones the state park rents out to visitors. Of course, I couldn’t resist taking a quick photo. Caddo Lake is located on the Texas and … Continue reading
Category Archives: Linda James Photography
Photos of Caddo Lake Added to Gallery
There are new photos available for purchase as prints, posters, phone cases, cards, and other merchandise on my website – Linda James Photography. Please remember that I will also consider special requests for photos for specific merchandise items. (For example – a photo of a Coke Bottle for a phone case or a Hot … Continue reading
Old Pickup
Rusty Finds Today, I’m sharing another great rusty find. As I mentioned in my post Someday, I’ve become fascinated with the old, rusty items that we just leave to decay. These items seem to have a determination to live on despite our disregard. Yes, I know I’m talking about things – not people. Still, I’d … Continue reading
November – One Photo Focus
One Photo Focus is a monthly photography challenge hosted by Stacy Fischer at Visual Venturing. The participants in this challenge edit the same image and share it on the One Photo Focus Forum. You can get more information and join the One Photo Focus monthly challenge at Stacy Fisher’s Visual Venturing. Thanks to Julie Powell of … Continue reading
Someday
I’ve recently found myself photographing old, decaying, rusty items such as this old car. My eye just seems to be drawn to these old things. I love to imagine the history and stories behind the items. First of all, it always amazes me that the items can survive for so long when they’ve long been … Continue reading
Signs of Fall
Fall is one of my favorite times of the year. I enjoy all the changing colors of the leaves and plants. The cooler weather is also a bonus. I love taking photos of the trees as they change colors and drop their leaves. I’ve found that sometimes the fallen leaves are also beautiful. Fallen Colors … Continue reading
Kansas City Southern Engine
I came across the Kansas City Southern trains several times on a recent trip to Arkansas. The bright colors of the engines catch your eye as they go by. Kansas City Southern Railway was founded in 1887 and is currently operating in a region consisting of ten central U.S. states. You can see a black … Continue reading
Willis Bridge – Lake Texoma
Willis Bridge Lake Texoma, Texas This view of Lake Texoma’s Willis Bridge from the Juniper boat ramp shows just how close to the water the bridge sits. The lake and surrounding areas flooded during the summer of 2015; consequently, the Juniper boat ramps were closed for much of the summer. The bridge remained in use during … Continue reading
Sunburst Ride
Sunburst Ride Lake Texoma, Texas This photo was taken from Juniper Boat Ramp on the Texas side of Lake Texoma looking over to the Oklahoma side of the lake. On this particular evening there were several boats heading to shore as the sunset reflected on the water. Lake Texoma Lake Texoma is situated on the … Continue reading
Sunburst Reflections
Sunburst Reflections Lake Kiowa, Texas On this particular evening the water was a smooth as glass as the sun broke through the clouds resulting in a bright reflection of color on the water. I took this photo at the East Beach of Lake Kiowa, Texas. Lake Kiowa is a private lake and gated community about 30 … Continue reading