just don't drop it in a chicken coupe. :lol:
Monkey
Nice crisp picture.Like it. Let me guess the apples are blooming.
I have an Olympus and my camera has the option of taking raw and jpeg at the same time. I had the same problem of identiying mine. I found that if I right clicked on the picture and went down to properties , the type of files would be listed. My raw files were listed as ORF . The jpegs listed as jpeg. ORF stands for Olympus raw file. Yours would probably have some sort of similar listing.
You can still find it in some specialty candy stores, But it was a liqorish flavored gum. It kind of leaned tward the purple side in color. The way gramps put it to me , was he got many a mouth full before he found the right one. :oops:
Thank you Bunny, My mom is from Wisconson. Only went there once as a kid. Bigest thing I remember is the Lightening storms. And the story her dad told me about the wad of blackjack gum he droped in the chicken coupe. I'll let your imagination finish the story.
Diamond lake in Washington last Xmas
Linda From Maine wrote:
Very, very nice. Look so natural and sharp and lovely!
I agree with you about that full tank of gas and batteries. I can hardly wait for spring.
I am so looking forward to taking pix of things that are green. Right now I have to drive to work in something that looks like a mud bogg. It's called mud season here. Thank heaven for 4 wheel drive and my truck. You get spring a little earlier than I do. If Yakima is where you are now. I live north of you almost to the Canada border. hi again froma fellow washintonian .
colville river
Thank you everyone for commenting. Nice to hear from people that don't think I'm a little batty about taking pixs.
I hear what you say about spring. I am so looking forward to taking pix of things that are green. Right now I have to drive to work in something that looks like a mud bogg. It's called mud season here. Thank heaven for 4 wheel drive and my truck. Hope these pix will tide you over till spring
iris
roses
oriental poppy
Thanks for answering my ? sounds like oobs can be fun.
Nice shot not easy to catch them in focus when they are flying.
eagle in flight
I'm a little new to all the photographic lingo, can someone tell me what an OOB is?
a hummer in my back yard last year
Not only do I love doing land scapes and scenery in hdr, flowers and small insects are fun to do too. So here are three pix to critique
bumblebee on lilac
blue flowers
grouping of red roses
Hi, just wanted to say a quick thanx for your welcomes. I looked at some of the places you all come from and was amazed at the distance some of the messages came from.I didn't realize that this forum had members from other countries. I know what planet did I come from. I tried to enter a new message in the photo gallery yesterday but it dissapeared into the twilight zone. So I'm going to try again to send another one off with pictures and send this off here just incase I loose the picture one again. I'll figure this out one of these days.
Mt Rainier
Hi, thanks for the welcome.
goat ck falls
Hi, just a little hello from hillbilly heaven. For years I have spent my time painting and paying attention to fine details. Well I need a change. I love color, wildlife, nature and to create . Because I live in a very beautiful , rural and remote area , I've decided to give hdr photography a try. This way I can have the best of both worlds. I have a lot to learn. My mission is to create landscapes with lots of color and drama. So I'm here to soak up all the info and expertise I can. I'm not a blogger or a facebook nut and I hope you will be patient with me. Also my (real job) doesn't give me a lot of time to just chit chat, but I will make an effort. Look forward to meeting you and learning from you. Sincerely Camera crazy
Columbia R. just south of us border
Old tree left by Mt. St Helens blast
Cliff of the Wa. coast