PhotoArt wrote:
I'm new, hope I'm doing this correct.
pg 18
Welcome Art and yes you did it correctly... on pg 19 you will find a calendar of challenges andi hope you continue to post with us... ;) Great capture by the way... I see you got a crane(?) hiding in there... well done!
1) Barking up the wrong tree is the first attempt at layering, not very good at editing with a computer yet.
2) 2nd attempt at waterdrop - first one was too busy.
3) First attempt at putting a picture in a picture.
Got a lot of learning to do....but I'm not giving up!
Barking up the wrong tree
2nd attempt of waterdrops on rose petals
Weathered view
Rufe wrote:
aleone63 wrote:
Rufe wrote:
aleone63 wrote:
Bushido wrote:
Have not been on for awhile, been very busy with work. However, here are a few from Peanut and my last couple of adventures.
pg 4
I love the tunnel... we have missed you, I am practicing on chicken marsala tonight ;-)
Annette is that a brother to Winston.
;) I am getting ready to cook for bushido in CO perfecting my skills and recipe... I can cook for you too!
I think I was refering to Winton Marsalis (sp) He used to play on the tonight show.
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I figured marsala had somethign to do with it! :lol: and I wasn't sure what my chickens name was before it became TYSON!
Jan and I bought our 11 year old grand daughter a new camera for her birthday at the end of January. We didn't think she was ready to handle a DSLR type of camera, so we bought her a really good bridge camera. We got her a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200, which has a F2.8 built-in zoom lens, and remains f2.8 through out the full zoom, which is quite unusal. Here are a couple of pictures she took all on her own, with no help. She's all ready experimenting with all the different setting on her camera.....;0)
Please Pet Me... Neighbor's Dog
Her Dog Lucy
jfantasma wrote:
Guess who's back online now!
Here are a few from the last week with no internet
pg 19
I have to comment again... your other shots are great too but I just want to hug her up!
renomike wrote:
aleone63 wrote:
pg 13 very cool shots Mike... welcome back BTW.. I am facinated by the ghost town... is it something you just found or is it a touristy place
Hi Annette.... No it's a California State Park, about 100 miles south of Reno, Nevada. Strictly touristy....;0) There are a lot of things to shoot though and a fun place to walk around.
Thanks... Mike
Well I must make a trip to Nevada I guess! :lol:
Bushido
Loc: No Where and Every Where
RR I love churches with tall steeples and you did a great job with this one.
Roadrunner wrote:
Did someone mention PP? Uh-oh!
Mary1946 wrote:
aleone63 wrote:
Mary1946 wrote:
I loved reading all the comments and looking at everyones pictures that have been shared so far. Here are a couple from a foggy frosty morning not so long ago.
pg 10
I love those mornings at first then I want 70 degrees... ;) great shots today
I'm ready for the snow to be gone, green landscape and 70 degree weather as well. This winter has seemed especially cold, snowy and long. Now the clouds are breaking up and sun peeking through after 6 or more inches of fresh snow over the old snow.
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Where in MN are you? I am 2 hours from Duluth right now but headed to Rochester this weekend because I am going to Mayo to see if they can take care of this mass on my kidney and spine.
waterbug49307 wrote:
1) Barking up the wrong tree is the first attempt at layering, not very good at editing with a computer yet.
2) 2nd attempt at waterdrop - first one was too busy.
3) First attempt at putting a picture in a picture.
Got a lot of learning to do....but I'm not giving up!
You did a wonderful job on all three! We will be taking tips from you! Great job!
waterbug49307 wrote:
1) Barking up the wrong tree is the first attempt at layering, not very good at editing with a computer yet.
2) 2nd attempt at waterdrop - first one was too busy.
3) First attempt at putting a picture in a picture.
Got a lot of learning to do....but I'm not giving up!
pg 20
good ob... practice make perfect... like Dori said in Finding Nemo... Just keep swimming, just keep swimming! :thumbup:
Earlier today I was playing around with lighting and set in a
-2 1/3 and forgot to set it back to zero. I was out and shot a few and using Av at F22 and once I got home and saw it I realized my error but I played a bit and found sometihng interesting.....
renomike wrote:
Jan and I bought our 11 year old grand daughter a new camera for her birthday at the end of January. We didn't think she was ready to handle a DSLR type of camera, so we bought her a really good bridge camera. We got her a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200, which has a F2.8 built-in zoom lens, and remains f2.8 through out the full zoom, which is quite unusal. Here are a couple of pictures she took all on her own, with no help. She's all ready experimenting with all the different setting on her camera.....;0)
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pg 20
wow she has a natural eye... Lucy does not look happy... she capture the shyness :thumbup: give her the UHH thumbs up of us! :thumbup:
Roadrunner wrote:
Earlier today I was playing around with lighting and set in a
-2 1/3 and forgot to set it back to zero. I was out and shot a few and using Av at F22 and once I got home and saw it I realized my error but I played a bit and found sometihng interesting.....
pg 20
I love those happy accidents!
LOL thanks but you can't have my hugs or kisses they're mine I tell ya.... MINE and yes I am very stingy lol
aleone63 wrote:
jfantasma wrote:
Guess who's back online now!
Here are a few from the last week with no internet
pg 19
I have to comment again... your other shots are great too but I just want to hug her up!
Bushido
Loc: No Where and Every Where
Your "Water's out: evening light" is a great shot. Well done suejay
suejay50 wrote:
Great startguys. . .
JF - so looking forward to you back online! Today is the day - yes?
Loved the first one of yours Annette - what technique did you use? I have one similar...but yours is so much better.
Sun came out for a while yesterday - quite a novelty! So camera came out and got a couple of shots. Roll on spring!
aleone63 wrote:
Yes hedgehogs... we are at that time of week again where you get to HIT me up with your best shots!
I want to thank all of our host and co-host over these past challenges: Reflections with the "twin" Jims, RR and Jfan and my lovely co-host judyjuul helping me along with Framing! You all continue to improve with every challenge, you should take great pride. WE also have welcomed a whole lot of of NEWBIES. Yay!!!! Truly great to have you all and please continue to hang with us.... we are truly a lovey bunch of coconuts!
SO lets get down to business. HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOTS. For those of you who don't know what that is... it is our free day where you can post what you want. It can be a post from the challenges we have completed or it can be having nothing to do with tha challenge. It can also be one of you great shots post processed that you think is unique and great. Just hit me!
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