pdscott353 wrote:
They are a little to far off the bank to smell them. Thanks you
Makes perfect sense to me, but thought I would ask in case you plucked some for inside the house. Thanks! Bob
Clicker2014 wrote:
Neat water drop shot! #2 would be spooky feeling to be there! LOL! #3 Very nicely captured. Love the composition.
Have been out in a swamp in Florida... very interesting ride... kept my cameras very busy! LOL!
p.24 Reptiles scare me half to death...
katspangle wrote:
Little drops of water and reflections in a lake
Good variety katspangle of some interesting water & reflection shots.
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creativ simon wrote:
P24 Something about the last one attracts me.
Good set Pat
I looked at the bubbles pooling in concentric circles with the log separating them. And I thought "This is something Simon would 'see'". Then I wondered "How would Simon interpret/change it?" Honestly, I did. I would like to "do something" with it, but not sure what, yet.
dennisallard wrote:
If it wasn't for water, I would hardly ever take a photograph. Here's a few of my favorites.
Wonderful selection denisallard…..of your water shots! I checked them all in DOWNLOAD mode and it really adds so much more to what you captured. Especially in.....Wells Beach, Maine.....High Tide @ York Beach & Diana's Baths, NH. Very well done! Bob
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Clicker2014 wrote:
Good evening!
This weeks challenge is all about water. You can use any form you wish. Use your imagination. I will start with several photos that I have. Lets see what you got! Don't be afraid to give out new ideas and procedures! We all like to learn new things :-)
But most of all just have fun!
Here are a few of mine. May not be as good as some of these. These on this post are all great. Water scenes are one of my favorite . Especially rock formations on the coastal areas.
The first one is my first PP in Topaz Studio.....Trying it out....Not sure I like it....The others are all PP with LR and PS or SOOC, processed a little I think. I can't remember anymore in my old age....
frankraney wrote:
Here are a few of mine. May not be as good as some of these. These on this post are all great. Water scenes are one of my favorite . Especially rock formations on the coastal areas.
The first one is my first PP in Topaz Studio.....Trying it out....Not sure I like it....The others are all PP with LR and PS or SOOC, processed a little I think. I can't remember anymore in my old age....
These are all nice view shots frankraney and make me want to hit the open road once more!
Had to smile at the Underwater picnic table! And I love the way you framed your last shot of looking down on the Colorado River.
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The frogs in Florida are very happy right now with our rain. Caught this guy in a shallow pond. The species is Rana [Lithobates] grylio, but we call it a pig frog because they sound like pigs.
On the Colorado River, July 4th, 2018
Clicker2014 wrote:
Santee State Park, Florida
#1 is gorgeous but I'm a sucker for abstracts (3 and 4)
creativ simon wrote:
4 straight out of camera shots
p. 28 X3 - Remember Bushido (AKA Richard)? He always said when he got into a photo slump, he went out shooting stumps. Liked the water abstracts in last set.
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