We're in the Pawnee National Grasslands looking for opportunities. We drove down a long dirt road which was rough to say the least. My wrinkly old bladder started protesting. I made my SO pull over. I got out, dropped my drawers, hoping no one would come along and start trying to ogle my hooha. As I squatted there I spotted this scene. I went back to the car(I pulled up my pants)and got my camera. I got this shot and after a little bit of HDR and a little NIK stuff this is what I saw, more or less.
Cyberkinesis70 wrote:
We're in the Pawnee National Grasslands looking for opportunities. We drove down a long dirt road which was rough to say the least. My wrinkly old bladder started protesting. I made my SO pull over. I got out, dropped my drawers, hoping no one would come along and start trying to ogle my hooha. As I squatted there I spotted this scene. I went back to the car(I pulled up my pants)and got my camera. I got this shot and after a little bit of HDR and a little NIK stuff this is what I saw, more or less.
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Very nice shot.
I do remember riding fence on the ranch.
Very good shot and HDR work. Mahalo for sharing.
Cyberkinesis70 wrote:
We're in the Pawnee National Grasslands looking for opportunities. We drove down a long dirt road which was rough to say the least. My wrinkly old bladder started protesting. I made my SO pull over. I got out, dropped my drawers, hoping no one would come along and start trying to ogle my hooha. As I squatted there I spotted this scene. I went back to the car(I pulled up my pants)and got my camera. I got this shot and after a little bit of HDR and a little NIK stuff this is what I saw, more or less.
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Nice pic. Very nice.
But is your tetanus shot up-to-date?
Thank you all. I tried to keep it from being overcooked. I have more from my trip. I get too lazy to process them.
Very nice. I think I'll start dropping my pants before I shoot. Sure worked for you.
Love the image and mostly shows that composition is not dead. It demonstrates that you can have a main subject in the cross of the rule of thirds and have leading lines that give more dimension to the composition. The use of the clouds as "open space" is very well done.
Like it a lot! I grew up on a ranch and rode miles and hours of fence.
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