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Jul 7, 2023 13:46:24   #
I am in awe of the light in the first shot!
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Feb 13, 2023 20:10:20   #
This morning as I was examining my mid-winter garden, I noticed a bee flying about the helebores. I was surprised last Saturday to have seen a bee flying about.As it happened I got this shot. I thought some Oklahoma winter might brighten someone's day.


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Sep 29, 2021 10:46:45   #
BrentHarder wrote:
Our photography instructor wanted each student to submit our best photo for critique. I have a folder labeled "my best photos" and went to that to select one. It was difficult but I came out with one. I'm including my favorite in these ten finalist photos. I'm curious if you have a favorite amongst these ten and if my choice is the same as yours.
They all look best in download mode.


3. I like that I feel pulled right into the action by the close focus on the surfer. I think his blown hair captures the excitement of the moment, especially as the whitewater in the wave also contains this dynamic. I think the composition gives the image a strong focus, a focus which also concentrates on the very moment the shot itself captures. I love your work always.
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Sep 25, 2021 10:16:37   #
druthven wrote:
My wife and I are planning a road trip in November through the mountains of Arkansas, through Tennessee to the Blue Ridge Parkway, south to north. I would appreciate any suggestions concerning spots not to miss and also places for overnight stay. We realize that we will miss much of the fall color but her business precludes leaving earlier.


Highway 7 from Harrison to almost Fort Smith in Arkansas is one of the most spectacular drives I have ever been on. The trouble is that the road when I was last on it had few stops along the crest.
The switchbacks at 15mph are accurate: faster and you might take a long plunge.
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Aug 17, 2021 14:53:10   #
Thanks, Earnest.
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Aug 17, 2021 14:52:12   #
Glad you could take the pleasurable ride with me, RV8. Happy that you sensed the "aromas."
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Aug 17, 2021 14:48:56   #
Thank you Blair. It has been happy for me.
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Aug 17, 2021 14:47:51   #
Thank you Joe.
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Aug 17, 2021 14:47:08   #
RMorrison, I loved the mug at first sight. Thanks
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Aug 17, 2021 14:44:05   #
Mike, every day 20 minutes after I'm out of bed. thanks.
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Aug 17, 2021 14:41:53   #
P'Stan, you cannot imagine how gratifying your comment. Thanks
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Aug 17, 2021 14:39:46   #
Alliebess, I agree, especially about the backgound. I wanted the light, and so settled. Big flaw though. The grapes were a guess - a bad one. Thanks for looking and commenting, and what you said was cogent
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Aug 16, 2021 12:32:58   #
a few years ago I found this flower pot in an arboretum gift shop. Delighted by it, I had thought that it might work as a photo subject. I know; lots of flaws, but, I hope, lots of fun.

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Morning Coffee II

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Aug 13, 2021 11:44:25   #
Photolady2014 wrote:
Morning all! So I just got through taking a 5 day class with a very well known photographer who has won many, many awards, photos in the Smithsonian and is a judge for contests like Natures Best Photography. I learned sooo much about what makes a great photo.

Half way through the 5 days I was feeling quite overwhelmed and almost in tears because to get the photo that he would consider a photo seems near impossible. I totally understand photos before and just after sunrise and sunset are the best, but is it awful that I still want to take photos mid day? On several of my trips I have still gotten photos I really like, even though they do not have the special light and there are shadows etc. I scoured my photos and submitted them for the class and so far I do not have one photo that is not a "non-photo" due to shadow or lack of a hook or a background that is not totally creamy, or a host of other bad things.

I will post some of his comments to what I thought was going to be an ok photo.

The last one was reviewed verbally, the shadows! Bridge of the nose by eye, and the light patch of fur below the right eye as you look at the photo and curve shadow back to the nose is a big distraction. He could tell I was off by 2 degrees and that caused the bad shadow. The lighter fur to the left of the nose stops the eye from traveling from the lower left to the eye. You are supposed to have something soft in the lower left that makes your eye travel from lower left to the "hook" eye. In this case it does not work due to light fur interrupts the flow to the eye and then the shadows on the right. Then, the white fur on the lips could have been lightened to make it better if the other issues had not condemned it to be a "non-photo". Oh and the green line going through the background is bad.

Who knew you were not supposed to have sky in a bird photo, or that with something like a coyote all 4 legs must have separation and no crossover and that the farthest away front leg should be going forward. That the background must be very creamy with no light and dark areas. Shadows are the worst! Like crap, I was off by 2 or 4 degrees with the shadow. Must have a hook, no lines and of course good light, no messy sticks. Example an owl in a tree is bad if the leaves are all around it.

Anyway, I feel like a bad person/photographer for still liking some of my photos that are not perfect and still wanting to just have fun taking a photo and if I see a mom and baby moose at noon in a messy field of grass with a shadow, I'm still going to take the photo!

Again, I learned a LOT and the pro is a very nice guy and very talented. I will try and do what he says, but may still take what I know will be a "non-photo" am I bad?

Comments welcome, I have had lots of criticism lately, I can handle it! Well I might cry....
Morning all! So I just got through taking a 5 day... (show quote)


I think the rule of thirds is mostly bogus. For me composition is always a matter of how I can include what is there into an image I or anyone else might enjoy. I enjoy the second photo; for me thew bird gives character and context to the shot. Also, as an aficionado of gardening, I have come to believe that a good garden includes a sense of exploration. I find the bird to be an object discovered, and I like the presentation that allows it its own integrity.
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Jun 11, 2021 09:49:44   #
I changed my mind. I still like the horse with reflection, but the dark tree mass binds the image as much as the reflection.
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