William, you have your own personal style that is unique and fresh. I appreciate your creativity and willingness to share.
jimber wrote:
I had to look it up. It's Tragopogon dubius also Yellow Salsify also Yellow Goatsbeard.
AHA - I wondered about goatsbeard. The blossoms turn into large dandelion type heads only flat and very fragile - maybe you knew that. I hadn't seen one until a few years ago.
foodie65 wrote:
Beautiful shots Pat, even if the weather wasn't great
Thanks. I actually am kind of fond of fog as a filter.
Bbarn wrote:
Some shots from our walks this week.
p.4 Love love love the waterfall.
PAToGraphy wrote:
p.4 Love love love the waterfall.
Thank you Pat. It's a beautiful location, but was difficult for me to get even the barely adequate shot. The dynamic range is quite wide with the bright water and sky, and heavy shadows. I didn't have a tripod and wanted a slow shutter for the water (Image stabilizing lenses give me much needed help).
Ended up leaning against either the rock wall on the side, or a walkway railing (don't remember which). EOS RP, ISO 100, f/14, 1/2 Sec, RF 24-105 IS STM Zoom at 54mm (but I also cropped it a little).
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
tdozier3 wrote:
Nothing wrong with flowers

Thanks, Tim D. Greatly appreciated.
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