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Apr 17, 2018 00:20:01   #
photophile wrote:
Interesting series, I like your cropping and seeing Bilbo's little house.


Thank you, photophile.
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Apr 17, 2018 00:15:41   #
Photogirl17 wrote:
Pg. 7 IMHO these are just right as far as cropping is concerned...Wonderful perspective in each one.


Thank you!
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Apr 17, 2018 00:12:38   #
blacks2 wrote:
Beautiful but short lived.


So lovely! Great photos!
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Apr 16, 2018 14:56:32   #
Roadrunner wrote:
The paths to goodies


Yum!!
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Apr 16, 2018 14:50:57   #
Rolk wrote:
Thought I'd put up a couple of "pathways" tonight. Some are kind of...um...different. Hope you enjoy!



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Apr 16, 2018 14:48:39   #
Photogirl17 wrote:
Here's one for now, be back tomorrow.


I really enjoy the creativity in your photos.
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Apr 16, 2018 14:46:48   #
katspangle wrote:
Some of my various paths taken over the years


Great photos! I especially like the composition of the last one.
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Apr 16, 2018 14:44:32   #
DWU2 wrote:
Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL.


Lovely!!
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Apr 16, 2018 14:43:15   #
photophile wrote:
Let's take a walk.


I am particularly drawn to the color in 1 and the somberness of 2.
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Apr 16, 2018 14:35:34   #
photophile wrote:
Let's take a walk.


More paths taken. Vacation shots taken with P&S, with some cropping. Trying to learn how to crop to show a theme or increase interest. Any suggestions for improvement are most welcome.

in ancient temple ruins

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through the Amazon rainforest

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across the canopy

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to (I believe) Bilbo Baggins's door

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following a river to the glacier

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out to the end of the pier

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Apr 16, 2018 12:06:10   #
Bruce Moore wrote:
Hi All.
Is a tripod usable on a moving ship or a stationary one with engines running? If so: Should I have IS (Canon) on or off? Thanks in advance for advice.


On a trip to Antarctica, a fellow passenger had a tripod (not a small one) and used it to take gorgeous pictures both from the ship and on the shore. I imagine he would have taken beautiful pictures without it as well. However, his moving the tripod around and setting it up on deck when many other passengers were on deck taking shots and admiring views was often a major inconvenience for everyone else. His taking the tripod on the zodiacs to shore was also an issue as it took up a fair amount of space in a small, rocking boat filled with people with bulky clothes, PFDs and backpacks. All of that being said, I am not saying you should not take the tripod, but that you consider size, what type of activities you will be engaging in, and how having the tripod will be a benefit to you and/or a pain. On a land trip, a fellow traveler used a tripod of about the same size, took some amazing night shots, and it was never a problem for any others in the group. I am sure you would be very mindful of how it impacts fellow travelers and considerate of others.
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Apr 15, 2018 13:38:08   #
PAToGraphy wrote:
In our little town there used to be a number of sawmills powered by water rushing over dams. One of these dams is all that remains of what once was a booming sawmill. The dam and waterfall are not visible from the busy road, but the road is so close you can hear and see it when you are at the falls. A short wooded trail leads to the head of the falls and remnants of bolts to hold granite and buildings in place are still visible. You won't find it on any map or trail guide. Maybe that's a good thing. Hope you enjoy the sequence.
In our little town there used to be a number of sa... (show quote)


I am fond of water shots; yours are stunning!
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Apr 14, 2018 15:17:05   #
tilde531 wrote:
I can see it in his eyes

(As many in this series are: this is an impromptu 5-minutes, tops, outdoor portrait "just because".

I used an archaic beastie Canon EOS 50D, Ambient available light, 50mm prime @f2.8 processing in LR and Topaz. It is a mobile upload so there may be some compression...but does anyone really care? 😊)

He loved it and it landed me a wedding his boss saw it.


I can see why he loved it. Beautiful photo!!
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Apr 14, 2018 13:32:51   #
PAToGraphy wrote:
Type in the box and make sure you click update and then the title should appear. Love your travel photos.


Thank you, PATography, for the tip and the comment.
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Apr 14, 2018 13:24:59   #
Laura72568 wrote:
I have my first pop-up show in a small local art gallery! I don’t feel worthy and I’m probably not. Of course, I am nervous that someone will walk in, look at my work and say “I could have done that!” But it is what it is. I am patting myself on the back just because I had the nerve to put myself out there! :)


Congratulations on your show!!
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