Another Weekend at the Farm.
What terrible weather this weekend. So cold and windy. So these are just a few that I thought turned out well.
Ah yas, turned out very well........
you turned a bad day into a good day....
Yes its great to get away and make the most of what you have. Every trip there is something else to photograph. Love our farm.
Neweagle wrote:
you turned a bad day into a good day....
Thanks, every trip there is something new.
colo43 wrote:
Very Nice Karenn.
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Wow Karenn. You would have a hard time dragging me back home from there.:) What a beautiful place you have to play on. Love every shot. Sorry about your weather tho. But you got awesome shots!!
Erv
Nice set Karenn. But don't complain about the weather, you have some amazing moody skies, light and scenery there, all a recipe for fabulious images if you bend them to your way of seeing them.
Karenn wrote:
What terrible weather this weekend. So cold and windy. So these are just a few that I thought turned out well.
Thanks had trouble with the focus this trip, just on one day when it was so windy and extremily overcast. Is this normal to have an off day or because of weather conditions. Have trouble in low light conditions at other times as well. Just not as clear as I would like.
Erv wrote:
Wow Karenn. You would have a hard time dragging me back home from there.:) What a beautiful place you have to play on. Love every shot. Sorry about your weather tho. But you got awesome shots!!
Erv
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
Great looking area, Karenn-good pics, too. How far from Sydney?
Three and a half hours from Campbelltown. We go through Goulburn then up towards Cookwell, onto Wyangala Dam. We are just before the dam.quote=DOOK]Great looking area, Karenn-good pics, too. How far from Sydney?[/quote]
thehing
Loc: Mississauga Ontario Canada
Karenn wrote:
What terrible weather this weekend. So cold and windy. So these are just a few that I thought turned out well.
Nice shots Karenn. By the look of your river level you could use some rain.
Yes we are heading into drought again. This was full to the brim at Christmas time. They release water for irrigation to the towns down stream. We have seen this river in puddles in the past, but on average it is usually around 40%.
thehing wrote:
Nice shots Karenn. By the look of your river level you could use some rain.
Good job Karenn! Lovely shots!
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