Thanks, I worked at that one. Was there a couple of weeks ago but didn't have a tri pod.
White River Falls, near Tygh Valley, Oregon
I liked the B&W as well, problem is I can't re-produce it as I have no idea as to how I did it. Just happened as I was playing around. (lightroom with a B&W plug in)
I like #2 except for the crop. Why was the left side of the flower cut off?
Went for a ride and these are a few of what I shot...
spikejone wrote:
I think the middle one is the best composition. I had no idea the Columbia could be that still. Were these taken behind a dam?
These were taken from my campsite on the Washington side. While the wind does blow on the river if you hang out there enough you will see days like this, just not often. The John Day dam is above me and The Dalles dam below.
I took these three shots over the past weekend along the Columbia River. Mt Hood is in the background.
Do you like these, why? Does one appeal to you more than the other two? Comments please...
The best advice it to keep shoting. Practice is what it takes.
That one is easy to use, you should try it out. It's a free download from Microsoft.
Thank You to all for your support. These are fun to make and more so to share.
I am using Photo Story 3 which is a free download from Microsoft. Anyone can do it, lets see what you come up with.
Bruce H
Most of my photographs are taken while traveling on a motorcycle. "What i see" They depict places I go, things I see and people I meet. The camera is a reason to get my dead ass of the bike seat. Now that I have all those photographs how do I get others to look at them? It's dilemma that has been faced many times, how many can one frame and stick on the wall? In my case I make photo stories and put them on CD, giving them away to those whom I think might be interested. Some stories are a collection of what interested me at the time, others one needs to be able to read between the lines and some are driven by the music. Many times I hear a song and know what photos I need, whether or not I got them is in the eyes of the person viewing the video.
This story, Towards The Sun, I made for those reading Ugly Hedgehog in hopes the you might enjoy it and that I might also spark an interest in some of you to make stories of you own. If you do please post your link here, how else is anyone going to see what you have captured?
Thanks for watching and look for me on the road.
http://youtu.be/poFAyiQWMmY(you might have to copy and paste the link)