Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
SueScott wrote:
Eight year old Lydia, the next to youngest of five. They really keep their parents hopping!
LOL, I know what you mean! We just spent a lovely day
at Catoctin Wildlife Preserve* with two of our granddaughters,
(12 & 9), had a blast, but it's always a little more "quiet"
when the parents pick them up....hehe.
*photos to follow in a day or two.
Thank you William I appreciate your feedback.I was looking at the photos closer, and I do see your point on both. Nice to have another set of eyes and viewpoint, to see things I may not. Working on one now on Photoshop to post for the "music" challenge. To
PhotoNat
Okay how did you make this image ? :-)
roger55 wrote:
Okay how did you make this image ? :-)
Roger - it would help us know what you're talking about if you would click on "quote reply" and also give the page number of the post you're referring to. Cheers!
Rolk wrote:
but it's always a little more "quiet"
when the parents pick them up....hehe..
Isn't that the truth? I love having our five over to visit and in the summer it's very rowdy around the pool but the quiet after they leave is delicious!
littlebiddle wrote:
Most of the week I spent going it alone but a couple of days I went out with friends! I find that I get my best shots when I go it alone! I am more relaxed and don't have to worry about what they are doing!
Lovely shots - I especially like the eagles. If those are your friends, please spend more time with them!
Roadrunner wrote:
Thank you for your settings and I really like it but then the ultimate desire is seen through the eyes of the person who is shooting and not the viewers (positive thought here BTW)
Thanks for your comment. I agree that it is key to capture what's in the photographer's mind. Second is successfully conveying that image to viewers. Not everyone will like the final effect but that is what makes life interesting.
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