TraceyG wrote:
Bob is that Canyon lands?
Here's a wonderful picture of nature, thank you.
In my twisted mind I gave it a title "Remote refueling".
These photos are very good. crisp and clear!
blueeyes3515 wrote:
These photos are very good. crisp and clear!
I thank you for your comments. I didn't want to argue with a prior observation of blurry photos in the set because they may own a Canon DSLR and don't know anything about sharpness. LOL :)
Nice and unusual items you have. While, I am not partial to the things I photograph, I too often find things that I consider worth taking, even when it may not be the showiest of things to photograph. I am not so with insects in most cases.
I will add some things that I have seen and though are worth to be captured in pictures.
Woodpecker Made Holes in a Birch Tree
Ice Formed Bubble which has encased a small piece of tree branch
Snarled Branches of a Quince Shrub
Keep those lost gems alive and coming.
I will attach a few things that may even seem normal...but that would be in the eye of the photographer. If not tell me.
Winterfest Dog Sleigh Race Team
PA Amish Buggy and Horses
Mural of a Rooster at Dawn..Painted on a Barn
Snailgarter--Are you sure the first one isn't a prehistoric IBM punch card? Second one--never saw anything like that before, Cool. Quinces make good jam.
Condor...thanks for your comment. It is not an ancient IBM card I assure you. The quince I have heard makes good jelly, but I have never done that and not sure where I would start.
What about this new photo...what would you say that is?
Bob love the weird stuff but really most interesting. Takes an eye to see it. Great shots pleasing to the eye and holds interest. Thanks for sharing
blondieone wrote:
Bob love the weird stuff but really most interesting. Takes an eye to see it. Great shots pleasing to the eye and holds interest. Thanks for sharing
I have to chuckle at the bigger picture. Scott Kelby, Photographer, author, teacher sponsors a yearly "Photo Walk" in cities around the world. I looked at thousands of entries and I have the only photo of a cornflower(chicory) I saw at my feet during the walk. All those hordes of photographers with expensive cameras and huge zoom lenses didn't bother to look down at their feet to notice the beauty there. :)
Snailgarter wrote:
Condor...thanks for your comment. It is not an ancient IBM card I assure you. The quince I have heard makes good jelly, but I have never done that and not sure where I would start.
What about this new photo...what would you say that is?
Looks like a fungus of some kind
A malfunctioning macaroni maker.
Along with Tilde 531, I am in awe!!! Great photos.. Wish I had you for a teacher... Enjoy looking at your work. Thanks
Gaye
Tracey G are the blue and green ones making yellow ones?
Here's a weird one- crab spiders- they all have the smiley faces on their backs
RParker wrote:
Tracey G are the blue and green ones making yellow ones?
Here's a weird one- crab spiders- they all have the smiley faces on their backs
"crab spider"!?
Never heard of it... but what a really NEAT thing it is!
That was my "something new" for the day. Thanks for that!
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