Whatever that little sucker is,,,, it is a great pic. I love the reflection. Keep it up.
My favorite barn without snow. You can see the result of years of "snow load" Within sight of I-15, Lima Montana. (hope it was ok to add this). P&S in the middle of the day.
This is about the best portraits I have ever seen. They are not posed, they look natural. I do believe you cheated by have such beautiful subjects. If you are not a pro, you should be.
In my humble opinion, #3 is great. Comp., color, exposure, focus,,,
I would frame this one. I wish I were this good.
I like your pics. Seems you have attained some neat colors that are natural. I hate it when people have some great photos and then screw them up with fake looking colors.
Isn't #2 Harry Reids office ?
If the original was not over exposed, it would be pretty neat. I'm not big on "computerizing" a picture.
Yep, I knew it. That first rock is even older than I am.
Interesting rocks you have. Good pics.
nice pics. seen your stuff before. you are pretty good. The pic of you is either a very old pic or you are not old enough to have a grown son. I figured you were about 30years old.
I lived in Kennewick, Wa at the time. My son and I was mixing concrete for a curb. The sky got very cloudy with weird shaped clouds. My neighbor came over an said "looks like rain". I said sure, my luck when I am pouring concrete. He said don't worry about the rain, Mt St Helens just blew up. We lived on the south edge of the ash fallout. I got just a dusting in my yard. A mile further north it covered the ground. It was a time I will always remember. Your photo is neat and also spooky.
If you can't handle curteous critisism. You will miss out on learning. I do agree that some of the critics on here are rather nasty. I liked #1. The rest don't work with my taste.
God made a lot of different dogs. When he was done with the prototypes, he made labs. What a fine job he did and you have a couple of pretty nice specimens. Oh yea, the pics are great also.
Yes that is Kennicott stack. The other 3 stacks are the power plant in town. The haze is typical SLC temperature inversion.
I think this is on Idaho street in Elko. I will check next time I drive to town and ask why the long bench. I will report back to all of you.