Chris wrote:
Also, many of us have a huge archive of pictures
Time to go through those archives and edit... tweak some, toss some... whatever.
Pablo8 wrote:
We're not allowed to do that in the UK.
That's one of many reasons that I'm glad I'm an American.
Jim Eads wrote:
Being congregated indoors (including buses, trains and airplanes) in cold weather or hot, has killed far more people than anything else. People need to understand this was a lab created virus which means it is new "novel", and thus technically weaponized for maximum effect. It will eventually go away but unfortunately come back another day. There is already evidence of someone getting it twice.
What is your source for this?
Nicholas DeSciose wrote:
I have been surprised that thereβs not more information and caution being discussed on ugly hedgehog.? How can anything be more serious? And yet people continue to ask ridiculous questions.
How can anything be more serious? Spend some time on a battlefield or an aircraft carrier flight deck and then ask that question.
I'm quite aware of that. All I asked is why people aren't taking pictures indoors. I am quite aware of the outdoors and the photo opportunities that are there.
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
I take a certain number of photos just following six-month-old Annie around. Our sixteen-year-old Velcro was loved by all members of our families - our daughters who left home several years ago as well as us - but I had taken about as many photos of her naps as I was every going to. But Velcro died in January, and we added Annie to the household "just in time" {two months ago}, and watching her 'discover' the house is well worth while. In this case, nine-year-old Leila opened the door to the buffet - then discovered a middle-aged cat didn't fit very well, but Annie did.
rmalarz wrote:
John, that is pretty easy to do. It's just my cameras and I.
--Bob
Plus, if you wear a tee-shirt that says, "I shoot people", they will definitely clear away. but ya gotta have a camera on the back.
rmalarz wrote:
Just what is wrong with going out of "the house"? If I want to take my camera out to photograph some landscape, how is that a problem? I think society needs to shift a bit out of panic mode. However, the press isn't helping in that at all.
--Bob
Amen Bob! Fresh air is good for body, mind and soul. The LA air has never been better!!! But do it correctly. ππ»
boberic wrote:
From the archives. The numbered one are views from the front door. The first shot is from the street behind us
Absolutely beautiful shots!
LOL... I have that or had that shirt With a image of a camera lens on chest pocket, and camera body on back. But .... since I always carry On waist, or under shoulder, a friend I bumped into pointed out that the shirt and weapons really didnβt match. So got rid of shirt.
oneputt1111 wrote:
Just hoping there would be a contest inside with some tips on lighting and composition was all.
Thank You and you and yours stay well.
Maybe you could start one.
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.