Nice work, everyone...fun topic RR
3 sets of Three...from me.
asymptotic_maybe wrote:
Nice work, everyone...fun topic RR
3 sets of Three...from me.
Beauties, asymptotic....four season shots really bring out the true subject
katspangle wrote:
2 trees 3 ways
Trees are marvelous. I mowed the lawn yesterday and suddenly today winds and leaves are falling, no green just leaves. Tomorrow I'll be in the woods, autumn is truly installed here now
roxiemarty wrote:
Roseate Spoonbills in N.E. Florida
Boy, those are amazing birds- love to see them in person!!
Rolk wrote:
Pg 6 - Beautiful image, Judy, and I'm glad your hibiscus are
hanging in there...they're gorgeous.
Thanks, Tim! Glad you enjoyed!
Rolk wrote:
Here are three that I'm sure Sue and Nancy will like...
...the Wild Horses of Corolla, Outer Banks, NC.
Tim
Love those shots-brings back fond memories! Loved it there!
creativ simon wrote:
Fork and Spoon 7-9
Yike...whirl wind or what?????Simon
creativ simon wrote:
Ok something different, my dying flowers left in there vase to mature
Then when the time was right, set up the camera and shoot away
Followed by a long Photoshop period
The last one was printed large on metal and hangs in a customers bedroom
It turned out just the way I wanted, doesn't always happen that way
Oh, I really like that last one! Perfect!
This was my first true car, bought used from the main Packard dealer in Manhattan. The "T" plates indicated it had been used as a rental limo so the interior was great. It was a 1953 Packard Patrician 400, inline-8, automatic transmission, (of course, no AC or elec. windows). It was the second-last Packard designed by Briggs Cunningham. My kids loved the spacious rear seat, and my wife easily drove it (alone, through NYC traffic, to airports and even Jones Beach with the kids in summer when I was away on assignments). Gas was only 27.9 cents/gallon.
creativ simon wrote:
P6 Lovely color in these judy, #1 and #2 really really like
So much potential
Thought you might, Simon...you can play, if you like!
creativ simon wrote:
When I had my exhibition in Southwark cathedral refectory I took the opportunity to enter the Cathedral to take some photos, it will not surprise you to know that while everybody else was photographing the stained glass and pulpit, organ and beautiful architecture, I found a stack of chairs in the corner that took my attention, strangely enough I didn't have to fight the crowds to photograph them
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That's a fine idea...I tend to lean that way ,too...It helps to create individual creativity and new insights
to the same means....bravo, Simon!
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