nanaval wrote:
Lovely set Linda, I like the last one the best, I like the contrast between the berries and the sky and the birds interaction with the berries...
Thank you Val! Hope you're staying safe and secure at home.
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PattyW60 wrote:
I really like all three, but the Cedar Waxwing is my favorite. I like the texture. Now that I finally have my computer back and running, I want to start learning to do some of these things!
Thanks Patty! I hope you enjoy the journey of playful pp. You know where to find us if you run into issues 😊
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Linda From Maine wrote:
Thank you Val! Hope you're staying safe and secure at home.
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Hi Linda, yes staying in and only walking Blue one a day and getting my shopping delivered.As my daughter is a T A in the school and still has to go in I am not even seeing her. The covid cases have risen to its highest in Cornwall so I am staying put. How is it where you live and are you staying home and safe?...
nanaval wrote:
Hi Linda, yes staying in and only walking Blue one a day and getting my shopping delivered.As my daughter is a T A in the school and still has to go in I am not even seeing her. The covid cases have risen to its highest in Cornwall so I am staying put. How is it where you live and are you staying home and safe?...
My county's numbers continue to rise. But I have a couple of safe options for groceries and a lot of space to walk my dog while staying six feet (or more) away from neighbors. We have all learned to conduct our short conversations in louder voices
olemikey
Loc: 6 mile creek, Spacecoast Florida
Linda From Maine wrote:
This week's Create 52 Photography Group (Facebook) theme: nature in your backyard.
I live in a large apartment complex that offers many photo ops.
Feedback welcomed!
1. Winter treasures revealed. Slight negative clarity applied in PS Elements raw editor. Other edits include Nik "color contrast" filter.
Great job, enjoyed the set!! I like photos like this myself.
Linda, you can't resist the Cedar Waxwings and I'm glad. I enjoy them every year. It's a beautiful bird that doesn't come here. These are all very nice.
I really like all of these. The cedar waxwing has become one of my favorite birds, strictly on the images posted here. I've never seen one in reality. I really like the lines of the trees in that image with the beautiful little bird sitting in the midst of them. The first one is a lovely study in simplicity. The few leaves hanging on look like someone decorated the branches. It's nice that there are so few of them, but they are lovely decorations. The third is stunning. I love those deep blue skies we westerners have, and this image really features that. The contrast of the red berries with the blue sky is really nice. These are all studies in simplicity, which to me is quite lovely.
olemikey wrote:
Great job, enjoyed the set!! I like photos like this myself.
Thanks so much. I'm delighted you enjoyed!
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Cwilson341 wrote:
Linda, you can't resist the Cedar Waxwings and I'm glad. I enjoy them every year. It's a beautiful bird that doesn't come here. These are all very nice.
I'm very grateful for your interest, Carol. Thank you!
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AzPicLady wrote:
I really like all of these. The cedar waxwing has become one of my favorite birds, strictly on the images posted here. I've never seen one in reality. I really like the lines of the trees in that image with the beautiful little bird sitting in the midst of them. The first one is a lovely study in simplicity. The few leaves hanging on look like someone decorated the branches. It's nice that there are so few of them, but they are lovely decorations. The third is stunning. I love those deep blue skies we westerners have, and this image really features that. The contrast of the red berries with the blue sky is really nice. These are all studies in simplicity, which to me is quite lovely.
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Kathy, I'm delighted you enjoyed the series! I very much appreciate your detailed feedback since we are a bit apart with our use of playful pp
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It is so interesting to me to see folks choose their favorite one. For me its #1
fergmark wrote:
It is so interesting to me to see folks choose their favorite one. For me its #1
Definitely part of the fun of posting a topic open to feedback and opinions. And, therefore...what appeals about #1, Mr. M? 😊
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