Well Happy FREE SUNDAY, wasn't around but I did find time to shoot. So, what with the winter setting in maybe we can play in the snow ..... cancha just wait?
Roadrunner wrote:
Well Happy FREE SUNDAY, wasn't around but I did find time to shoot. So, what with the winter setting in maybe we can play in the snow ..... cancha just wait?
Mill shot is great RR, but looks about ready to slide on downhill
creativ simon wrote:
Dahlia worked my way
Looks better there than in a florist shop ..... :wink:
I did not get my window light photo in so I will submit it for "free". I shot this through a window of a blacksmith's shop at a festival.
Roadrunner wrote:
Well Happy FREE SUNDAY, wasn't around but I did find time to shoot. So, what with the winter setting in maybe we can play in the snow ..... cancha just wait?
This one was taken for Window Portrait today. I played with it in Photoshop and decided to do it in B & W.
creativ simon wrote:
Mill shot is great RR, but looks about ready to slide on downhill
I agree with CS. I love old buildings and we have a few around here.
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
E Mang wrote:
I did not get my window light photo in so I will submit it for "free". I shot this through a window of a blacksmith's shop at a festival.
Sure glad you did E Mang, really nice one.
Shot up on the Huron Rez......Do my Christmas shopping up there so I stopped by the falls.
Don't know if I am politically correct but I like ND with snow
E Mang wrote:
I did not get my window light photo in so I will submit it for "free". I shot this through a window of a blacksmith's shop at a festival.
Very nice light and detail E Mang
Roadrunner wrote:
Shot up on the Huron Rez......Do my Christmas shopping up there so I stopped by the falls.
Don't know if I am politically correct but I like ND with snow
Shouldn't think you spend much up there RR, not a shop in sight :lol: :lol:
E Mang wrote:
I did not get my window light photo in so I will submit it for "free". I shot this through a window of a blacksmith's shop at a festival.
I pretty much missed window light too. Your composition is wonderful. Nice soft light. Thanks for sharing.
Sunnybuck wrote:
This one was taken for Window Portrait today. I played with it in Photoshop and decided to do it in B & W.
Yes, nice and soft, I like the shadow which is well placed and especially in B&W
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