RiverNan wrote:
okee dokeeee much to do today...maybe Ill see ya all later this evening...snow coming here...and I want to get out before it gets here.
We're on a melt down, hope it last a few days before it starts snowing again!
RiverNan wrote:
can you tell where I photoshopped it....
one of the blooms had some rot i noticed right before hitting send...so i used the clone tool.....took quite a few trys so Im glad you think it looked easy....thanks...
feel free to have a go at it and make it into one of your beautiful black and whites...I love black and white flowers.
Bushido wrote:
RiverNan, you made this look so easy and beautiful too. quote=RiverNan]diagonals
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can't tell about photo shop from here ... good to go
nice composition and color work
Let's Dance
RiverNan wrote:
natural William....I have max 45 minutes in the morning when the sun shines on it enough for me to underexpose the background and make it blackish ...no sun today though so you all get a reprieve from the daily dose of birdy.
William wrote:
RiverNan wrote:
Thank you...just downloaded yesterdays attempt at diagonals using the bird...i like this one
aleone63 wrote:
beautiful nan... my favorite flower! you just have to smile when you see tulips!
good work ... natural light? or flashed?
natural William....I have max 45 minutes in the mo... (
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good that you seek the light
looked like flash to me
Wow, good morning everyone! 44 pages...took me most the morning to check them out and get caught up from yesterday morning..LOL...we have rain from yesterday to Monday but at least it is a warm rain..LOL
Sunbathing
I See You
My Japanese Maple Turned Red
Sher
Loc: Colorful Colorado
RiverNan wrote:
Thank you...just downloaded yesterdays attempt at diagonals using the bird...i like this one
aleone63 wrote:
beautiful nan... my favorite flower! you just have to smile when you see tulips!
Very nice..... The tulips are beautiful too
Today : a few diagonals found in nature,
A Damselfly on a blade of grass
A very common bird sighting in my area, a Blujay
And within this starling group several diagonals can be seen in their pattering.
Canada Geese playing "follow the leader"
these baby wood ducks haven't yet learned single file
Perhaps these Snowgeese can't read francais yet. They should be heading south!
Follow the middle line, this blade of grass has grand highway markings
Sher
Loc: Colorful Colorado
Dutchbug wrote:
Wow, good morning everyone! 44 pages...took me most the morning to check them out and get caught up from yesterday morning..LOL...we have rain from yesterday to Monday but at least it is a warm rain..LOL
Love it that the hawk says high voltage....lol. Nice colors in the last one
Sher
Loc: Colorful Colorado
Fred Ann wrote:
Today : a few diagonals found in nature,
These are nice.... I especially like the last one....
JoeV wrote:
Well, if you ain't all looked out, here are some from last spring. It did me good just to revisit that hopeful time of year.
Great pictures of flowers. I've noticed the diagonals of flowers as well. Spring, my favorite season, follows winter.
jfantasma wrote:
Super flower shots. Have you tritwd focus staking them? I am buying a focusing rail for my macro. There is a good one on amazon for $25
JoeV wrote:
Well, if you ain't all looked out, here are some from last spring. It did me good just to revisit that hopeful time of year.
Thanks. But I can't make out what you are talking about. Some typo's here? Even then, I don't know what focus staking is.
My contributions
Covered bridge damaged after flood
blooming pussy willow tree
Vineyard near Sonoma, CA
Sher wrote:
Dutchbug wrote:
Wow, good morning everyone! 44 pages...took me most the morning to check them out and get caught up from yesterday morning..LOL...we have rain from yesterday to Monday but at least it is a warm rain..LOL
Love it that the hawk says high voltage....lol. Nice colors in the last one
Thanks Sher...they love to hand out on those poles...his mood was pretty high voltage...LOL
lhammer43 wrote:
On my way to pick up a prescription today I was sure I saw diagonals.
So I went back and took some pictures just to be sure.
I used Subrotu's tip and used a small point and shoot so no one would feel intimidated. Thanks Subrotu.
Very nice, I like the second picture.
Sher wrote:
Fred Ann wrote:
Today : a few diagonals found in nature,
These are nice.... I especially like the last one....
Thank you , Sher, Its fun going through old pictures in my archives. Its good to have a reason to do so.
A memory of last summer.
I love prairie coneflowers. It brings back childhood memories from when I lived on a farm in North Dakota as a kid. They were a common wildflower there.
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