PAToGraphy wrote:
A friend stopped by yesterday with some bounty from his garden. Too beautiful not to shoot. They are delicious.
Ummm Yum Yum like that 1st one
captivecookie wrote:
Love that tornado shot. Suggest cropping out the road, post processing for perfect color and contrast (or go monochrome), and printing for display.
Thankks CC have to give it a try.
Rolk wrote:
Pg 10 - Great series, Bob, and thanks for sharing.
I really liked that shot of the twister, but one question;
does that ant bait work?
Thanks Tim. Bait works ok - Apply once a week by month hill is dried up. It is also water resistant.
Photogirl17 wrote:
Love the shot of your Mother in Law..such a nice smile she has..pg. 10
Thanks Leslie, she was such a sweet person, miss her.
ETmom wrote:
These were taken with various phones over the years. Edited on a Samsung.
Nice set ET like the centipede but no snow.
PAToGraphy wrote:
I'll return later. Meanwhile, best birthday present ever - my MG is fixed after a couple years ! Thank you to my husband! Heading out again. iPhone 8S
Nice set Pat Nice car of course.
lhammer43 wrote:
Good challenge Pat, thanks
Nice set Larry, nice puzzle
PAToGraphy wrote:
Your comment is consistent with other posts you've made on UHH. Yet, unless I missed it, you've not posted one image to show everyone "how photography" should, in your opinion, be done. You did not use "quote reply" so I don't know to whom the comment was directed. I do know some topics are occasionally repeated - folks are constantly adding to their image libraries, new folks may not have seen previous works. Your comment doesn't "justify" an answer, but you may not know stories behind some of the posters - they rely on archives because for one reason or another they are unable to be out and about and photograph as they once could.
Your other posts elsewhere on UHH make you appear to be ready to criticize any and everyone. I am sorry if you've lived a life of criticism which makes you feel better by criticizing others. I'd encourage you, instead, to try encouraging folks in their photographic process. This thread is about learning and encouragement; life already has plenty of negativity and curmudgeons. We have ONE guiding principal: Be KIND in what you say and how you say it; you never know what someone else is going through. I wish you well.
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Oh so true to every one. Way to go Pat!
CivilEngineer wrote:
I posted a few on the first day, so here are a few more on the last day of the challenge. Other than a few tweaks using Camera+, these are straight out of my iPhone 8. All look best in download.
Nice set CE like that 1st and 4th one.
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Nice set CE like that 1st and 4th one.
Just a few more have to share of the Derecho that hit eastern Iowa.
All shot with my cell. August 20.
This house was ready to move day before.
Can't believe it is still standing.
The steeple and cross with stood.
This is the best side of these buildings.
Wind had to hit this caboose sideways, still standing.
Old railroad depot, took major hit.
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Just a few more have to share of the Derecho that hit eastern Iowa.
All shot with my cell. August 20.
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