Photogirl17 wrote:
"SnapShots"
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If something Odd or Funny Catches my eye I snap it..
Sometimes I'm just documenting an event like Snow In Glenwood which is kinda rare.
Sometimes the snap is a test Shot while setting up for the real Shot.
Photogirl17 great group I really like those signs
Glad you enjoyed them Dane..
dane004 wrote:
" A snapshot is a photograph that is "shot" spontaneously and quickly, most often without artistic or journalistic intent and usually made with a relatively cheap and compact camera. ... Snapshots can be technically "imperfect" or amateurish: poorly framed or composed, out of focus, and/or inappropriately lighted by flash". WikiPedia
I tend to try and document something that I have seen or done. I just take a photo because I may never see that activity again.
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I think these will fit in well,"poorly framed or composed, out of focus"Here are a few taken out of my old photo album when my oldest son Cody (Who is now 22). The scanned photos turned out a little grainy but they do tell a story that I wanted to capture at the spur of the moment.
Back in 1999 one of our fences came down from a tree that fell across it during the night. I spread the blanket on the ground with some toys and a drink a put baby Cody on the blanket under a tree as it was a hot day. Our two horses at the time walked right over to him and sniffed him gently and both stayed at the edge of that blanket like they were protecting him while we finished repairing the fence. We kept a good eye on him at all times and when Cody would try and crawl off the blanket the horses would both gently nudge him back with their noses back onto the blanket. I was amazing to watch these large animals being so gentle with him.
The welcoming Party ready to watch over Cody
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Cody happily squealing and trying to talk with them
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We did it with friends next door.
Lorima wrote:
I think these will fit in well,"poorly framed or composed, out of focus"Here are a few taken out of my old photo album when my oldest son Cody (Who is now 22). The scanned photos turned out a little grainy but they do tell a story that I wanted to capture at the spur of the moment.
Back in 1999 one of our fences came down from a tree that fell across it during the night. I spread the blanket on the ground with some toys and a drink a put baby Cody on the blanket under a tree as it was a hot day. Our two horses at the time walked right over to him and sniffed him gently and both stayed at the edge of that blanket like they were protecting him while we finished repairing the fence. We kept a good eye on him at all times and when Cody would try and crawl off the blanket the horses would both gently nudge him back with their noses back onto the blanket. I was amazing to watch these large animals being so gentle with him.
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Great story, just one reason of many,why I like horses.
Roadrunner wrote:
Preparing for 2021. Stacked like that so as the logs will dry faster. Will cut and split next spring because frozen wood splits better when frozen....the project is not done yet.
That lets more air in between the logs.
My understanding of snapshots is that there is no post processing. So...
Changing light bulbs at the store.
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Reflection of a super store in a can of some sort on the shelf. Originally I tried to keep myself out, but in the spirit of snapshots I did no post processing.
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Lorima wrote:
I think these will fit in well,"poorly framed or composed, out of focus"Here are a few taken out of my old photo album when my oldest son Cody (Who is now 22). The scanned photos turned out a little grainy but they do tell a story that I wanted to capture at the spur of the moment.
Back in 1999 one of our fences came down from a tree that fell across it during the night. I spread the blanket on the ground with some toys and a drink a put baby Cody on the blanket under a tree as it was a hot day. Our two horses at the time walked right over to him and sniffed him gently and both stayed at the edge of that blanket like they were protecting him while we finished repairing the fence. We kept a good eye on him at all times and when Cody would try and crawl off the blanket the horses would both gently nudge him back with their noses back onto the blanket. I was amazing to watch these large animals being so gentle with him.
I think these will fit in well,"poorly framed... (
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Great Photos and a truly lovely wonderful story.
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