Very nice! Were you in the Lamar Valley?
Hey sorry I missed your post! Life got kind of sotra of really hectic!
I have three minature Aussies and a long haired Chihuahua on the pack side. 6 pygmy type goats of dubious breeding, a multiplicity and plethora of ducks and chickens, and a wide variety of equines starting with the As for Arabians and ending up eventually, while perusing through more of the alphabet, with the Ws as in warmbloods. Ends there... no Zs as in zebras! I at times take in horses in need of new homes for whatever reason and am not breed specific in my likes although I am partial to the Appaloosa sense of humor!
Lovely! I love the composition and their personalities!
Thank you I appreciate your comment.
Thank you, I was intrigued by the reflections.
Early morning with the grebes at the Bear Lake wildlife preserve.
Canon 5D Mark 111 with the Tamron 150-600 hand held (while trying not to shiver in the colder than expected temperature).
Just starting to really play with trying to capture birds and find out what I can do with this lens.
The Tijuana River Estuary in particular along the coast of Imperial Beach in that area usually has all sorts of fun birds. The tidal pools near Ocean Beach and at the end of Cabrillo National Monument. La Jolla Cove may still have a sea lion "problem" which could be fun. Sunset cliffs and the Cove can be great for sunsets and catching the green flash.
It looks really decent in an 11X17 format printed. It holds up well on my larger computer screen like around 27 inches in width but havent gone beyond there.
Thanks I appreciate your comment. I was kind of excited to see the image when I got under the bridge.
As I noted, technology and my brain tend to but heads...and as to y'all I worked for some Texans and did pick up a vice or two from them.
Perhaps I did the photo thing right for the reflection this time?
Howdy folks,
I have enjoyed reading the posts and learning from them here on UHH for the past few months. I have always enjoyed photography ever since my mother gave me a Brownie when I was but a young pup. Work took its toll on time and energy and photography fell to the wayside. Now however I am getting back into it. However, I have a past century brain which finds dealing with horses far easier than the menu on my digital camera! I look forward to improving my skills and knowledge. I enjoy seeing "art" in photography as well as trying to learn all the intricacies of the technical aspects and hopefully eventually combining the two into wonderful photographs.