Sometimes I think life itself is on display. Just take a walk there are displays all around: stores, museums, parks, businesses and, of course, people. Even the shy people are on display as they try to minimize their presence. I know this because I’m shy. At least I am until I get to know you and you know me.
But what other things are on display? Ann-Christine asks us to post displays of all sorts that we’ve found.
Gardens are a great place to find displays. The California State Capitol World Peace Garden and Rose Garden is a wonderful place for finding displays. There you’ll find many sculptures that commemorate the soldiers of the Vietnam War. There are sculptures dedicated to first responders also. This part of the garden is right near the State Capitol Building. If you walk down to the other end of the long block, you’ll find the Capitol Rose Garden. You know I can’t leave without doing some macro shots of flowers.


Let’s travel south to the Delta area and the small town of Isleton. One weekend the town hosted hosted an Asian festival, keeping true to its Asian roots, that featured dancing dragons and Taiko Drummers. We had a lot of fun watching the live displays that delighted everyone.


Coming back up to Sacramento County and the town of Roseville, you’ll find murals and a large sculpture of a train welcoming you to the downtown district. Roseville’s history is linked with the railroad, but it has grown to be a large corporate business area.


There are many farmer’s markets in the area, offering displays of colorful vegetables and fruits.


Can I do a post on displays without mentioning the Sacramento Zoo? Nope! For me, the zoo is a way to learn more about the animals and their habits. The more I learn, the better I can photograph them. Right now the flamingos and the two black crowned cranes are out of their exhibit to protect them from the bird flu. The zoo staff is careful to keep the animals out of danger, but I miss watching them.


Every December there are displays of Christmas lights. We usually go out at least one night to capture the fun and beauty. Here’s a scene as the home’s owners set their display. And, of course, I had to do some zooming!


I can’t end this post without a fireworks display. These were taken around the Tower Bridge.


Through my brief tour, you can see that there are displays all around you. All you have to do is stop, look and interpret its meaning. Thank you Ann-Christine for inviting us to take this journey. Please remember to link to Ann-Christine’s post and use the Lens-Artists tag when you do your challenge post.
Last week, we were all on the edge thanks to Patti’s edgy challenge. I saw some great and imaginative posts. Next week, Amy is our task master so be sure to look for her post.
These are great Anne. I am going to be looking at you for inspiration, but I think I might have some images that could work for this.
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Thanks Leanne! I’m looking forward to seeing your post.
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Fabulous variety Anne 🙂
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Thanks Brian!
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Awesome Anne 😀. I specially like the trailing lights.
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Thanks PR! Zooming is so much fun.
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Great post, Anne!!! Love the black crowned cranes and the flamingos.
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Thank you Ana! I like them too. I’m hoping they are back in their habitat soon.
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You’ve got a splendid display here. I’m impressed by your firework photos as this is a subject I rarely capture well.
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Thank you Margaret! Fireworks are tough. Some nights are good and some are not. Lately I haven’t had much success. I’ve got to try again this summer. The minor baseball league here has fireworks after some of their home games. We just need to keep trying!
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Lovely display, Anne.
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Thank you Rupali!
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A great tour of displays, Anne! My favorite shots, though, are the birds in the zoo!
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Thanks John! I included the zoo, not because the animals are on display, but because they are there to educate and bring joy. I almost didn’t put them in because of the word display.
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Fabulous zoom! Glad you included your zoo visit. your love is always so evident in your photos. The rose! Whoa!!!
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Thanks Donna! I do like zooming.
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Oh my Anne, you’ve truly outdone yourself this week! Amazing collection of images. I loved them all, especially your gorgeous (as always) flower macro and those amazing cranes!
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Thank you Tina! I hope the cranes come back out soon. They have such fun personalities. Who knew the bird flu threat would last so long.
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I really do like your fireworks on display. Gorgeous post Anne 😀
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Thank you Cee!
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Gorgeous images and variety, Anne! Love your zooming and the birds are elegant. Great macros, and the rose is splendid!
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Thank you Ann-Christine!
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I agree, garden is a place for beautiful displays. Christmas lights are great selections. Your zooming, wow! Love your bird photos especially.
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Thank you Amy!
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Oh, yes. A firework display 👍👍👍👍
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Thanks Andre!
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You‘re welcome 😊
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Wonderful images, Anne.
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Thank you Tracy!
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Great photos. Love that one selected for the banner. Excellent.
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Thanks John!
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That’s a beautiful gallery you display. I love those closing shots of fireworks
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Thanks I. J.!
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You’ve certainly drawn our attention to the wide variety of displays all around us! I love the zoom effect you got on that night shot 🙂 The cranes and flamingos are lovely too.
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Thanks Sarah! I do like zooming.
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I loved the twin birds and the rose picture is marvellous.
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Thanks Susan! Those birds are so much fun. I can’t wait for this bird flu scare to be over so I can see them again.
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Stunning photos, Anne! The two crowned cranes and the fireworks around the bridge are my favorites~
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Thank You Yanti!
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Love the fireworks and the birds.
Philo
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Thank you Philo!
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You are welcome, Anne Sandler.
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The flamingos looked like they were having quite the conversation! Great photo, Anne.
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Thanks Siobhan! The flamingos have been inside ever since the bird flu came to Northern California. I’ve missed their arguments and beauty. Now they’ll be behind glass in an enclosure and safe from the flu. We are going this week to see them in their new habitat.
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