The Sepia treatment works well. It tends to accentuate the "Rust" factor of the old equipment. Also, the color version doesnt really enhance the mood, and B&W just flattens out.
This is what post processing is all about. Take a ho-hum, well composed shot of leaves that don't do much for you, and run them through your imagination and effects option in your photo editor. And Voila, you have something pleasing to your eye and many others too. Well done
What's not to like? This is why we play in post processing. I like the composition of the #2 shot best and the rest are eye catching too. You've taken shots that didn't come up to your expectations and made them work. Well done.
I prefer the composition on your second shot of the falls. The other rock formations are very interesting too; they give you the feeling that if you stay here too long their moss will start growing on you too.
These shots might lend themselves to B&W treatment or maybe some other effects. They are a nice set, be sure to give a copy to the grandkids to remember the day.
'White' is a relative term in the discription White Rhinos. Our local zoo is in a location that is primarily red clay, thus we have a Pink Rhino most of the time.
This is a really nice series. I like the #1 shot the best, even with the con-trail it's a beautiful shot.
Great action shot. It might be more than a mouthfull but I'm sure any one of them would love to try it. This just shows again that in Nature photography, timing is everything.
If anything it's too good. This shot would be great for a jig-saw puzzle. One of those 1000 piece jobs that cause the puzzler great consternation and lots of tears. It's a really eye pleasing shot.
As always with Nature, timing is everything. So until you turn your back and the camara is in the bag, be prepared for something fantastic. Your luck is our treat, thanks for sharing.
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I have never seen a bee crawl! Great shots Tom. What is that pink thing on the bee?
I think it's their new GPS device
I've been enjoying your barn shots today, but this one seems to be cropped a little too tight. It needs some more breathing room. Many of your barns would work well in B&W or Sepia or some other post processing Art Effects. Keep shooting and posting.
I like your composition, just looking at it makes me shiver. Isn't that a typical spring day in Minnesota? A college buddy of mine from that area always said there are only two seasons there, Winter and August the 17th.
It's hard to choose. I do agree the sans frame #1 is better. Either one works well, it all depends on the mood you are trying for. Well done.
It looks like a more fitting title might be 'The Domino effect of Cell Phone on Pay Phones'.