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Jan 13, 2019 13:09:04   #
SpikeW Loc: Butler PA
 
This will be my first time in sending a series?? If this works I will send a series on life in my woods in the hope that you will visit. My photography is in itself suspect as to quality but as in one of my books titled
" If You Could See With My Eyes" it is what I have to share. I did start a folder my favorite my favorite 100 and it is now at some 300 so it will have to be renamed because it is too hard to delete them. Any way I can live with criticism, actually it is welcome. /Users/gordonwalters/Desktop/favorite 100 photos /Desktop Folder-4.jpg


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Jan 13, 2019 13:20:26   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
I like the mood of this one.

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Jan 13, 2019 13:25:00   #
SafetySam Loc: Colorado
 
I like the "mood" of this with the fog in the background. Very subdued . . . I would have liked to see more of the lower area (trees growing out of the bottom of the picture vs the ground as a foreground, leading lines, etc . .) in the composition. I would think this falls more in the "snapshot" area?

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Jan 13, 2019 14:15:01   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
SpikeW wrote:
This will be my first time in sending a series?? If this works I will send a series on life in my woods in the hope that you will visit. My photography is in itself suspect as to quality but as in one of my books titled
" If You Could See With My Eyes" it is what I have to share. I did start a folder my favorite my favorite 100 and it is now at some 300 so it will have to be renamed because it is too hard to delete them. Any way I can live with criticism, actually it is welcome. /Users/gordonwalters/Desktop/favorite 100 photos /Desktop Folder-4.jpg
This will be my first time in sending a series?? ... (show quote)

I love fog, to look at. Driving in it causes me to use colorful language with over tones of fear and nervous breakdown.

By "series" did you mean a series of posts with one photo each? Or that you were going to make a post with a "series" of multiple images?

Here we have one image, but people who have never done multiple posts sometimes have a problem figuring out how to do that. You can keep selecting photos and attaching them one at a time to a total of 10 per post before you click on send. (and do not use "preview" people have problems with that one and most avoid it)

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Jan 13, 2019 14:41:28   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
SpikeW wrote:
This will be my first time in sending a series?? If this works I will send a series on life in my woods in the hope that you will visit. My photography is in itself suspect as to quality but as in one of my books titled
" If You Could See With My Eyes" it is what I have to share. I did start a folder my favorite my favorite 100 and it is now at some 300 so it will have to be renamed because it is too hard to delete them. Any way I can live with criticism, actually it is welcome. /Users/gordonwalters/Desktop/favorite 100 photos /Desktop Folder-4.jpg
This will be my first time in sending a series?? ... (show quote)


An attractive image Gordon.

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Jan 13, 2019 16:24:23   #
SpikeW Loc: Butler PA
 
YES I started to send multiple images but hit send before I attached others. Remember this is a guy that started out with telephones that had separate speaker and ear pieces. Even rotary dials were in the future.
Safety Sam-- hind sight is always there. I never thought about the bottom of the trees as I was fixated on the rhododendrons. I hybridize rhodos as a hobby and they just always seem to squeeze into the pictures.

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Jan 13, 2019 18:12:51   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
SpikeW wrote:
YES I started to send multiple images but hit send before I attached others. Remember this is a guy that started out with telephones that had separate speaker and ear pieces. Even rotary dials were in the future.
Safety Sam-- hind sight is always there. I never thought about the bottom of the trees as I was fixated on the rhododendrons. I hybridize rhodos as a hobby and they just always seem to squeeze into the pictures.


Don't feel like the lone stranger. My Great Aunt had a wall mount crank ringer phone with tilt speaker and earpiece on a cord until I was in Jr High. When they put in the rotary dial phones the customers got to keep the wall mount jobs for decorators. They were more trouble to salvage/recycle than they were worth at the time. The little antique store on US 60 in the county seat sold them to tourists and decorators "cheap". Oil lamps on the other hand were fairly pricey because most people kept them for power failures. My Grandmother had about 6 in the pantry of the farm house. Then one weekend while we were in town shopping someone got in the house and took 4 of them. We suspected the lady down the road whose sister ran the antique store but there was no way to ID them. The two that were left were distinct and could be ID'd. That was just about the time all the people on the farms started to lock their doors. Too many small antiques were disappearing and that little store always had a lot of stock.

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Jan 14, 2019 17:22:58   #
vcmestimator Loc: Yuba City, CA
 
Nice image. I think it would look good in B&W also.

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Jan 15, 2019 09:56:53   #
SueScott Loc: Hammondsville, Ohio
 
Love the moodiness of foggy pictures - this one captures that.

BTW - I see you're from Butler. My husband and I lived in a flat in the old hospital years ago while attending BCCC - good memories!


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