Looks good. You could make yourself nuts guessing at all the possible scenarios going on in the little girl's mind. Taking the photographer and glass out improved the picture greatly. Did you consider taking the light? or horn? or whatever from the top back of the groom's head?
I believe that to be a mourning dove. They become targets around the first of September, in Texas. They go from lackadaisical, low flying, meandering birds on August 31 to 60 mph, darting birds, that fly on oxygen on September 1.
That is weird. I like it.
There is also a dark and white dog with a Persian cat on top. No buffalo? (They are coming to take me away).
Bill, I was about to say what you said. I understood that was supposed to be the way site was set up. There are places for criticism, and this isn't it.
I recognized some of my friends and me from the '57 models. You ought to put this on facebook. Very good and very true.
Unless I'm mistaken, the rifle is a 1886 Winchester. It came in several calibers. Mine is a 40-82 made in the early 1890s.
That is great. The depth of field is awesome.
Not quite like flying over it, but almost the same view and safer. I like them. At first, I thought that it was the same boat, in the last one, that DOOK posted the other day.
I like all of them but 3 is my favorite too. It looks like a painting , and the mast ornament adds a nice touch.