We’re here again, it’s Free Sunday, and would like to see anything you missed posting on any of our previous challenges. Anything new you’d like to share including any new tips you’ve come across for our post processing endeavors. Of course we like it to be family friendly on this thread.
I have these three to get it all started. Please join in for all to enjoy.
Big boat somewhere in the Carribean.
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Colorful buildings from the big boat in Aruba.
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I collected some beads in New Orleans once upon a time.
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the ship/boat works are solid postcard ideas
the beads work on many levels of conception
grabs the eye like jazz grabs the ear (crazy))
hammered color forms twisting around man)))
lhammer43 wrote:
We’re here again, it’s Free Sunday, and would like to see anything you missed posting on any of our previous challenges. Anything new you’d like to share including any new tips you’ve come across for our post processing endeavors. Of course we like it to be family friendly on this thread.
I have these three to get it all started. Please join in for all to enjoy.
Great start Larry! Thanks for hosting another Free Sunday. The Customs building caught my eye first right off the bat and the other colorful buildings are impressive.
William wrote:
the ship/boat works are solid postcard ideas
the beads work on many levels of conception
grabs the eye like jazz grabs the ear (crazy))
hammered color forms twisting around man)))
William, Crazy Man! Love it!
meanwhile back at the ranch)))
Sunnybuck wrote:
Great start Larry! Thanks for hosting another Free Sunday. The Customs building caught my eye first right off the bat and the other colorful buildings are impressive.
Thanks. Sunny. The story goes, as we were told anyway, when the Dutch established themselves there and the Governor was appointed. He declared that bright white paint could not be used on any buildings there. He had a problem with his vision that the bright Caribbean sunlight created for him reflecting especially off white buildings. Story also goes that he had the only store licensed to sell paint on the island.😎😎‼️
William wrote:
meanwhile back at the ranch)))
We had a magnolia when we moved in 13 years ago. However, the original owner had planted it within about 18 inches of the house foundation. I let it bloom for about 3 seasons, but had to take it out as it got too big to live that close to the house. The white blooms would have been nice for last weeks challenge. Will have to dig deep in the archives to see if I can find some.🤠🤠🤠👍👍👍
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Loc: I am only responsible to what I say..not what
lhammer43 wrote:
We’re here again, it’s Free Sunday, and would like to see anything you missed posting on any of our previous challenges. Anything new you’d like to share including any new tips you’ve come across for our post processing endeavors. Of course we like it to be family friendly on this thread.
I have these three to get it all started. Please join in for all to enjoy.
Long exposure and lightroom software.
lhammer43 wrote:
Thanks. Sunny. The story goes, as we were told anyway, when the Dutch established themselves there and the Governor was appointed. He declared that bright white paint could not be used on any buildings there. He had a problem with his vision that the bright Caribbean sunlight created for him reflecting especially off white buildings. Story also goes that he had the only store licensed to sell paint on the island.😎😎‼️
Thanks for sharing the story Larry!
magnolias drop a ton of huge thick leaf
ghbowser
Loc: Shenandoah Valley, Virginia
Big boat at Bar Harbor Miane
A couple of shots from Maine. From archives.
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