Just TERRIFIC shots driven by excellent technique and an active imagination.
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Very impressive, especially the rack of Martins. If you ever get the chance visit the Martin factory in eastern Pennsylvania. They provide a terrific tour of the plant.
I agree with all the posted comments. Your colors are superlative!
I have also noticed his absence.
Take a 1 day tour of Landmanulagar. Early astronauts to the moon trained there. Absolutely fascinating! Exhausting day but worth it.
Unfortunately, El Capitan will no longer download pictures to Picasa, which many of us who don't want I photos or Photo Shop have used for years. It looks like Apple deliberately made this change to force us Picasa users to use Apple photo programs.
Has anyone found a way to get El Capitan to work with Picasa?
You have captured the San Remo on Central Park West. It was built in 1930 as an Apartment House. It is an Upper West Side icon with numerous stars, (formerly Dustin Hoffman) musicians (Bono) and lots of others with money. It is one of many NY buildings designed by famous architect Emory Roth.
Get on the web (centralparknyc.org) and get a map. Then if you enter on the West Side start at Strawberry Fields (Lennon/ Yoko) and head into the Park going south towards the Lake. Good vantage point at Cherry Hill and Bow Bridge. See Bethesda Fountain and surrounding area. Just beyond that is Pilgrim's Hill and the flowering trees s/b in fullbloom. Go south down the Mall for one of the last great Elm Tree displays in the USA and / or go North to Belvedere Castle. Park s/b spectacular. If time is available get up to 5th Ave and 106th St to see the Conservancy Gardens with spectacular flowering crabs.Lots to see start early. I've got thousands of CP pics.
Inexpensive, plastic filter wrenches. I bought mine at B&H for less than $10.
Wonderful shots. Great color and composition. I've been there and I wish my photos were half as good as yours.
Since I use Picasa as a photo editor / manager, I upload to Picasaweb quite easily. Both are quite easy to use and Picasaweb is free for a ton of storage space. Picasa is a free download from Google.
What a terrific clip. Thanks so much.,
All are VERY nice photos. BTW, I share your passion for the textures on leaves, but I don't think I have any that are as good. Good luck with your book. If you poublish it, I'd like to purchase a copy.