Perry wrote:
I was fishing last weekend, and just as I was unloading the boat, I saw this beautiful "Nomad". At least I think it's a Nomad and not a hearse... lol
Anyway, I played with the colors a little especially with the sky as it washed out on me.
Any suggestions? And please play with and resubmit how you would have done this beauty yourselves. I am curious to see how it will look through other's eyes.
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Love those Nomads, but yes, that is not one. Also understand your dilemma about the shot. Here is a shot of a Nomad I took on 6-20-2011. I spotted it from a distance and had to go look.
Nomad
Looks like a hand reaching out. Nice catch.
Check these out. They freaked me out, especially when the sun was out behind me. It was really weird. They are called mammatus clouds. Took them in 2010 fall.
Mammatus clouds
Mammatus clouds
This is a East African Crowned Crane, also known as a Grey Crowned Crane. Not sure why they call it grey when the plume is beige looking.
Nice pics Dennis. I just got some shots of that same butterfly a couple of weeks ago. Nice shot.
sinatraman wrote:
colors are faboulus. your photos are perfect cant think of anything to correct in them. love night time neon shots. Your casino shot should be hung on your wall.
Thanks. I appreciate that very much. I love night shots, especially when it is wet out. The light reflections can be stunning.
Downtown Detroit in front of GM Ren Cen
Neon light reflection from store front lights
Detroit side of the river looking on Canada behind the GM Ren Cen
Thanks. I love fall colors in Michigan as well, but not partial to winters either. Been to Florida a couple of times many years ago. Nice pics, and I like the engine shot especially since I grew up in the muscle car era and owned a couple of monsters back then. Peace...
Late fall in Harper Woods, MI
Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
Downtown Detroit Motor City Casino
Thanks Dennis. I would have liked a train in it also.
Thanks. Those are a couple of great photos as well. I like my T2i also.
Hi everyone. Obviously I am new here, and hope to gain some insight. I've been getting serious about photography, and now seemed to be hooked after about 6 months with a Kodak Z1485 IS, and now have a Canon T2i with a couple of different lenses. I plan on moving up to a 7D or 5D Mark II with some pro "L" series lens in the near future after I get more experience with my T2i.
Photo taken on 11-10-2010 in Detroit on what I though was a great time for a B & W photo of these tracks.
Photo taken 7-7-2011 in Detroit in an area rift with blight, abandoned houses, yet I thought this looked beautiful amid all the chaos.
Photo taken on 8-1-2011 in the backyard on a butterfly bush.