I photograph this farm each time I get to Vermont. But, from what I hear the Jenne Farm in VT is the most photographed farm in North America and the motif #1 fishing shack in Rockport Harbor in Rockport MA is the most painted shack by artist in North America. I photograph the shack and harbor whenever I get to Rockport. Both great to photograph
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
Blues wrote:
Mine is mostly water.(waterfalls,waves,especially crashing waves on rocks.
Mike
Yup, Mike ... flowing liquids are always a cause for celebration!!!!
T3, huh?
MY very first dig cam!!!
How do you like it?
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
David in Dallas wrote:
Thanks for the nice comments. I'm glad I handle both your favorite subjects. There are lots more of both scattered among my 41,000 pictures on Flickr--those just happened to be ones I'd gathered into "special" Albums. Many of those photos also appear within other Albums dedicated to the locations where they were taken (not all, though), but if there are a lot of them in a given trip/tour, I'll gather them up into a special Album. (I also do the same for "Fauna" sometimes.)
Flickr allows putting the same photo into multiple Albums, and an Album into multiple Collections, so it is possible to have photos behaving as exhibits for different reasons without needing to store them more than once.
Thanks for the nice comments. I'm glad I handle b... (
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Sounds like a neat way to catalogue your pics, huh, David?
Can anyone see them, there, or - just you?
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
Okay, Gessman ....
Do you have a fave variety of wildlife to shoot?
Chris T wrote:
Aha!!!! ... Now, THAT's different, Charlie ....
Want to share a few paraders?
...haha, not really "parading" but...I guess these are my "wildlife"...heh...
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
BooBoos wrote:
I photograph this farm each time I get to Vermont. But, from what I hear the Jenne Farm in VT is the most photographed farm in North America and the motif #1 fishing shack in Rockport Harbor in Rockport MA is the most painted shack by artist in North America. I photograph the shack and harbor whenever I get to Rockport. Both great to photograph
Where, in Vermont, is the Jenne Farm, BB?
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
chasgroh wrote:
...haha, not really "parading" but...I guess these are my "wildlife"...heh...
My Goodness, Charlie ....
These are just swell ....
Thanks so much for sharing ....
d2b2
Loc: Catonsville, Maryland, USA
Chris T wrote:
Would you like to share a shot of a hummingbird, with us, here, D2B2?
I did. Check page 5 of this thread - both a hummingbird and an eagle.
Chris T wrote:
Sounds like a neat way to catalogue your pics, huh, David?
Can anyone see them, there, or - just you?
Almost all my photos hosted on Flickr are available for viewing by anyone. There are a few Albums and individual photos that have been restricted to Family & Friends.
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
d2b2 wrote:
I did. Check page 5 of this thread - both a hummingbird and an eagle.
Oh, sorry, D2B2 ....
I remembered the eagle .... must have missed the hummer ....
This thread keeps getting hung up (must be all the pics) ... then I have to start all over again ...
I'm sure yours isn't the only one I've missed ....
I guess I should've tried to follow along, from the get-go ....
I'll get to them all - eventually ....
Love the eagle ... (and the hummer) ... thanks for sharing ....
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
David in Dallas wrote:
Almost all my photos hosted on Flickr are available for viewing by anyone. There are a few Albums and individual photos that have been restricted to Family & Friends.
Oh, I see, David ... thanks for the info ...
Chris T wrote:
You know - the one, you actually look forward to shooting, the most - every single day?
Nature and it's creatures big and small
Chris T wrote:
Okay, Gessman ....
Do you have a fave variety of wildlife to shoot?
Not really Chris T. I like a variety of subject matter and I usually go into the national forests to shoot wildlife and the vastness causes one to not be all that picky so I shoot what turns up while I'm out. I see some who shoot only one thing and while they often get quite good at it, I don't think I could do that. I think I'd give up out of boredom just shooting the same critter over and over like eagles, perhaps. I shoot deer, elk, moose, fox, coyotes, squirrels, rabbits, just about anything, birds, still and in flight. I'm an old geezer and been at it for a long time as a hobbyist and just shoot for my own amusement and don't have a site where my shots are on view other than what I've posted here in uhh and a few on my Facebook page,
https://www.facebook.com/gessmansr/photos?pnref=lhc I see you've only been a member of uhh a couple of months. Are you familiar with the procedure for checking out other member's postings? If not, just click on a person's user name and that'll take you to their profile where you can then click on the threads they've started and look over all their postings. Here's a sample of how my interests are scattered just when it comes to wildlife and that's only one of my interests albeit probably my main interest.
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