I agree with your suggestion; BUT....I also agree with advice that I once received: "you suit YOURSELF!" Among others, I sent these 3 pics yesterday to our local newspaper. The spectacular catch against the outfield fence and the exciting grand-slam homer will never be forgotten by the players nor their families; but which did the newspaper choose to feature today on the sports page of their website? Not the baseball at all, but the emotion on the players face. Personally, for my own satisfaction, I try to capture the action, and am not nearly as interesting in the faces in the dugout, ha!
For another view of a bison:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxDlsfpBKqA
I have some milkweed seeds to share. A couple of you have said you'd like some. Send me your mailing address to mcphersonwh@gmail.com and I will send some to you.
Richard Sideys "Speechless" short videos...
Richard Sidey lives in Wanaka, New Zealand and earned a Bachelor of Visual Communication Design with Honors in Wellington. He has spent over a decade photographing the Polar Regions and various remote areas of natural interest working on Expedition Vessels. For his project Speechless he has endeavored to document scenes of outstanding natural beauty and interest through the eyes of a filmmaker. The viewer is not told what to think and can create their own experience from this individual journey.
http://player.vimeo.com/video/41225777
You're welcome. Pleased if you enjoy them!
I don't see where this has ever been posted. Sorry if I am wrong.
http://www.demilked.com/nordic-landscape-nature-photography-iceland/
Pure joy!
Thanks for finding this!
One of my favorites also.
Thanks for sharing. I didn't know that. PPL was one of my favorites.
Corolyn wrote:
Thanks muches! Will plant as soon as last frost! Can't wait to see them in bloom.
Hello again, Corolyn. Any luck with your milkweed seeds? Took mine out of the refrig 4 or 5 weeks ago to start them in moist soil inside. Nothing has appeared yet. Our outside plants in the woods have begun to bloom however! And we have a healthy supply of brood 23 of the 13-year cicadas.
Love it, James!
Thanks for sharing!
Love your sense of humor!
You always brighten my day!
Thank you!
outside our kitchen in deep snow cover
oldtigger wrote:
shoot it handheld 100% but i'm only 74
Me too: 100% handheld, I'm only 74, and use it mainly for baseball pics, usually 2 hours or more at a time as light dims.