I actually have a couple shots not of sailboats but, most are..
Postponed regatta waiting for wind
Upside down image
"Spartan," after a million dollar refit
reflections and shadows on Sarasota Beach
July 4th on the Charles River, Cambridge
Waiting for wind at St. Mary's College of Maryland
A couple of more from Missouri. Very nice pictures so far.
Another drizzly day with heavy rain expected tonight. Went out to shoot anyway!
"our" brook meandering through our property and to the river
Same brook a little wider perspective. Sure was quiet and still
For f-stop and all the other gator lovers - this is a Maine Gator living in our brook.
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 130 :) The subject for is today Reflections on the Water. I had to train myself to look for the reflections not just the water. Being in the desert we don't have an abundance of bodies of water. So everytime I see one the car naturally just pulls over LOL. It doesn't need to be a lake, it can be a fountain, or mud puddle .. or even a bowl of water ... as long as it's reflecting something. If you use a larger aperture .. f/11 or so and expose for an area on the water that is near the reflection ... then focus in on the reflection and take the shot .. you should end up with an almost mirror image.
Here are a few examples to get us started. I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
Welcome to Day 130 :) The subject for is today Ref... (
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Love the turtles and the tall beautiful grasses.
Not a reflection...just wanted to show our apple trees finally have blossoms. Cloudy today though.
Great group .great photos
Coach Ken wrote:
I actually have a couple shots not of sailboats but, most are..
very pretty, love the sails the most!
Another story here. Hope this might some of y'all jealous.
These pics were taken two years at a camp on the shores of Lac Dalcourt, 100 miles of dirt roads north of Girardville which is th elast village before the tundra or close to it. We were at nearly the 50th parallel for a week.
These sunsets are straight out of the camera, untouched and it is about 10:00 - 10:30 PM
welcome ....great picture!
AUminer wrote:
I enjoy your pictures and your lessons every day. Thank you for your time and insight. Decided to jump in and post a few also.
Love no. 1 and 2....very nice posts!
Roadrunner wrote:
Another story here. Hope this might some of y'all jealous.
These pics were taken two years at a camp on the shores of Lac Dalcourt, 100 miles of dirt roads north of Girardville which is th elast village before the tundra or close to it. We were at nearly the 50th parallel for a week.
These sunsets are straight out of the camera, untouched and it is about 10:00 - 10:30 PM
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