amyinsparta wrote:
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p24 Beautiful Amy! JUst beautiful. Like the color you get in your images.
JacLee wrote:
been playing around. Thank You Rufe!!!
p24 JacLee you are amazing. You are one of the few seniors I know who are determined to learn new things and aren't intimidated by your computer. These are beautiful. You are such an inspiration!
Marj wrote:
PAToGraphy wrote:
Just a few more.
Love the second with the leaf!
Those pesky possums (#3) we have them here too but not as prevalent in the city as they were a few years ago. We have lots of squirrels too but our population of many raccoons is really down. I suspect they are dying off from the brain disease that I have been reading about.
p24 Thank you, Marj. I so admire your spunk and your words and your images. I would never have guessed you were 76.
Yesterday, well yesterday could have been a photographers dream day. At 8:00 AM at 7°C. I could have set up my camera on a tripod in a protected place, and every half hour, clicked it. 7°C >>> winds rose to hurricane force, the rains came hard and then the temps dropped, the winds remained, the sun came out, it started out in freezing rain, then blizzard conditions and at 8:00 PM it was -7°C and as I went to bed, -1°C and this morning cloudy and -14°C.
7°C = 44°F
I did get out though, did get some photos but I did not venture onto back roads in the woods.
The snow was melting so fast that you could almost hear it. These fields were snow covered on Wednesday.
I'm thinking how I can fit these into the challenge.......let me just say ''extended thirds''
Bushido
Loc: No Where and Every Where
very nice Roadrunner.your black and whites are coming along fine.were you using high contrast intentionally?if so if it's well in these pictures. Looking forward to seeing more.
Roadrunner wrote:
Yesterday, well yesterday could have been a photographers dream day. At 8:00 AM at 7°C. I could have set up my camera on a tripod in a protected place, and every half hour, clicked it. 7°C >>> winds rose to hurricane force, the rains came hard and then the temps dropped, the winds remained, the sun came out, it started out in freezing rain, then blizzard conditions and at 8:00 PM it was -7°C and as I went to bed, -1°C and this morning cloudy and -14°C.
R
7°C = 44°F
I did get out though, did get some photos but I did not venture onto back roads in the woods.
The snow was melting so fast that you could almost hear it. These fields were snow covered on Wednesday.
I'm thinking how I can fit these into the challenge.......let me just say ''extended thirds''
Yesterday, well yesterday could have been a photog... (
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Bushido wrote:
very nice Roadrunner.your black and whites are coming along fine.were you using high contrast intentionally?if so if it's well in these pictures. Looking forward to seeing more.
Roadrunner wrote:
Yesterday, well yesterday could have been a photographers dream day. At 8:00 AM at 7°C. I could have set up my camera on a tripod in a protected place, and every half hour, clicked it. 7°C >>> winds rose to hurricane force, the rains came hard and then the temps dropped, the winds remained, the sun came out, it started out in freezing rain, then blizzard conditions and at 8:00 PM it was -7°C and as I went to bed, -1°C and this morning cloudy and -14°C.
R
7°C = 44°F
I did get out though, did get some photos but I did not venture onto back roads in the woods.
The snow was melting so fast that you could almost hear it. These fields were snow covered on Wednesday.
I'm thinking how I can fit these into the challenge.......let me just say ''extended thirds''
Yesterday, well yesterday could have been a photog... (
show quote)
very nice Roadrunner.your black and whites are com... (
show quote)
Yes Bushido, the high contrast was intentional. I once did a You Tube using B&W on a pic, then the same pic in colour and on and on. It was pretty good.
Pg. 25: Pat, Thank you! I do try. I love history, but not to live in it. There is so much that I still want to do but now need to pick on things that doesn't require me to be on my feet. That is why most all of my postings are from archives. I have made some wonderful friends here on the Hog and you are one of them. :thumbup:
Solace (something that gives you comfort)
Diagonals
Rule of thirds (merely the suggestion rather a Concept)
Not what it seems
Wildlife (remember true wildlife shots DO NOT show the hand of man.)
Wherever you go I am always near, when night comes I disappear** :? YOUR SHADOW
Solace
Diagonals
Rule of thirds
Not what it seems
Wildlife
a little more diagonal
and not quite what it seems
finally Wildlife
Solace and Not What It Seems
Solace 1
Solace 2
Not What I Seems 1
Not What It Seems 2
PAToGraphy wrote:
Rufe wrote:
judy juul wrote:
O.K. anyone care to identify this visitor to our popular back yard?
Wolf or Coyote?
Pictures taken under duress!
Coyote. Not big enough for a wolf.
p22 - wonder if it is a "coydog" . We have some around here - coyotes that get entangled with domestic dogs and then have "coydogs" . Not pulling your leg - that's what the folks call them here.
I have heard of those, but that one looked like a coyote and not a crossbreed of anytype.
E Mang, if you're still around, you'll love #3
Diagonals
amyinsparta wrote:
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pg 24
love #1 and your place of solace... beautifullly displayed
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