crappiefever wrote:
Do waterfalls have to be big to be neat . You be the judge . All under six feet from a small stream in my area . Shot at about water level for perspective
I think there's more details in small waterfalls. These photos are beautiful!
Great shot! And the birds are not coming....they're here!
[quote=tainkc]These are definitely not the best, but one must understand the circumstances under which they were taken. Here is the story:
I was on holiday over Christmas. My wife suggested that we go for a ride in the country. So, obviously I had to grab my camera (Sony A77ll) and a couple of lenses; One of which is a Tamron sp 150-600. during the drive I had a much smaller lens attached. My wife asked me why I am bringing that monster lens? My response was, "what if we see an eagle or something?".
Well, as it happened, we were diving south on Missouri hwy 13 just south of Warrensburg, Missouri when we rounded a curve.
They are terrific...I don't know why you say they aren't the best...
Sharon Avila Photography wrote:
Had the opportunity to photograph some horses for sale last week. When the shoot was done we cut this Thoroughbred loose to run off some energy. Taken with Nikon D500 & Nikkor 24-120 lens. Edited in photoshop where I composited two layers of smoke.
Wonderful shot & the title really fits!
Yes! I saw it immediately! Great seeing it (you)!
[quote=sippyjug104]This is one of my preserved black carpenter ants that I staged for a focused stacking session using the 5X magnification microscope objective mounted on a bellow as the optic for the camera.
Scary!! But beautiful and amazing photo!
But why would I want that, Jerry? The folders on my desk (shortcuts to the actual location) are there for quick opening.
I heard this joke.....A guy asked Siri why he was having so much trouble talking to women. Siri said "My name is Alexa."
Like coffee....and everything else.
I went buy eggs yesterday and the price was so high I didn't buy them. today I checked the prices & they were higher than yesterday.
Sorry to go off the subject.
Wow! Took courage to get that photo! It's great!
David in Dallas wrote:
I feed several feral cats in my back yard. There is a small animal hut out there with a pad and a 100w incandescent lamp shining into it. I've seen several of the cats using it this year.
I wish more ppl would care for the strays.