Sunday, December 8, 2013

Song- ography, the "Big Yellow Taxi" (Counting Crows)


" Don`t it always seem to go
that you don`t know what you got `til it`s gone
They paved paradise and put up a parking lot."



Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
(Plans exist to build a big road through the National Park)




New York City 

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15 comments:

  1. Beautiful shots and love this zebra! So hard to imagine a change like this in a place like that. Do men ever think about what they are doing. I think not! Lucky you having a achance to be at a place like this. My post this week features my nephew who has spent some time in Africa and has done some amazing shots there! I am jealous!!

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  2. Love the contrast of themes between these two. Great shots!

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  3. what great shots for the song!! love that parking lot!!

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  4. Wonderful photos! I love especially the first few shots with exquisite beauty!

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  5. Wow! A zebra in the middle of a road is something I will never see where I live. And the parking lot is perfect for this theme. Your choice of black and white works so well.

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  6. Swooning here over the Zebra in the road. And pleeeeeeeeease don't but in a highway there! It makes me so sad to see "progress" interrupting the natural habitat :(. Love the use of both these photos. Shows that "progress" is interpreted in so many different ways and perspectives. Thanks for joining in on Song-ography.

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  7. What an awesome shot of the zebra!

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  8. Oh my, I love that first shot! I've never seen anything like that - nor am I likely to here in Canada!

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  9. Great choices for this song. Loving the Zebra shot.

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  10. Oh my, that zebra shot is priceless. Great job on this week's song.

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  11. Two excellent photos! I love that zebra :)

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  12. Oh no! Say it isn't so about building a big road through the park!! Great photos!

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  13. Wow, Karen, you did an amazing job with this topic. Your photos speak VOLUMES.

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