It would be fun to blow someone's mind by putting the last 2 images "together" to composite the top gecko with a different reflection gecko. I love this set!
I'm sure the OP means Joshua Tree National Monument.
What a beautiful image! I would put that one on my wall. Thanks for sharing.
Love your story, as well as your captivating images. Thanks for sharing.
This is a rendering of another post, I see. Having this posted as a new post made me think it was your image. Perhaps you can repost to her original thread?
I must say, tho, that I do like your rendition of IreneAC's original image.
Well done! Thanks for sharing.
If you use Photoshop, you can open your smaller image as a smart object, and that will enable you to resize, if needed, without it getting all "pixalated". I've made composites like this for scrap booking and it works fine. I don't know the science behind it, but, give it a try. Just remember to OPEN the image as a smart object. It doesn't work if you change it after you open it.
Hello, Bill. Welcome to UHH.
Would you be more specific? Is there power? Battery charged?
That Was Amazing! Thank you! I enjoyed your camera work and narration.
We have osprey here, along the lakes and rivers, and get to witness their dives (and occasional successes). It was fun to watch the feet positions in their dives.
I never imagined pelicans could get too much fish, finding themselves in such danger.
I use KeePass as well. It works great for me. I can generate great passwords. It has lots of bells and whistles, some I use, some not. You'll need to try different ones, I think, to find a good fit. Good luck.
Sushamilt2 wrote:
Love, love, love those prairie dogs. This one looks like she's basking in some morning sun. Nice catch.
My husband informed me that this one is the designated watchdog for the group, so they can forage in relative safety.
Love, love, love those prairie dogs. This one looks like she's basking in some morning sun. Nice catch.