... Or AT you, in this case :lol:
I thought I'd share a smile with you today, coming to you from the barn at Cooper Farm in Windham, Maine. These were taken a couple of years back when I still thought the "P" on my camera dial stood for "Professional". I've taken better shots since, but these two always always make me smile :) Happy day to you all!
Laugh, but see your dentist :)
Love makes the world go round - even for horses
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
Such happy horses!!!
The first one, I'm glad I didn't have my 3D glasses on....
I could almost smell its breath......
Pat
Those two are having way too much fun... Nice captures! :thumbup: :thumbup:
Jay Pat wrote:
Such happy horses!!!
The first one, I'm glad I didn't have my 3D glasses on....
I could almost smell its breath......
Pat
Hey Jay, yep they sure are! Hope they brought you a smile! I've been enjoying your New England tour pictures!
Thanks for taking a peek :) :)
Gitchigumi wrote:
Those two are having way too much fun... Nice captures! :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thank you for the thumbs up, Gitchigumi, happy you enjoyed them!
Linda From Maine wrote:
Just delightful, Kerry!
Thanks Linda!! Bet you didn't download for a closer look, Ha Ha!!! Happy Shooting today :)
angler wrote:
Great shots Kerfree.
Thank you so much for stopping by Jim! I'm thinking my dentist might like a copy of the first one to hang in his office :lol: :lol:
Good smiley set---Nice one Kerfree
Geoff
kerfree wrote:
... Or AT you, in this case :lol:
I thought I'd share a smile with you today, coming to you from the barn at Cooper Farm in Windham, Maine. These were taken a couple of years back when I still thought the "P" on my camera dial stood for "Professional". I've taken better shots since, but these two always always make me smile :) Happy day to you all!
Great shots, Kerry! Love them both. I think in this case, the 'P' on the dial stands for 'perfect.'
GWR100 wrote:
Good smiley set---Nice one Kerfree
Geoff
Glad you are smiling Geoff! And thank you for taking time to make me smile :) :lol:
Treepusher wrote:
Great shots, Kerry! Love them both. I think in this case, the 'P' on the dial stands for 'perfect.'
Thanks so much Randy! It was that first capture that awakened me to how fun photography could be - been addicted ever since:) ...Now that I've figured out 'P', it's time to master 'PP' :lol: :lol:
kerfree wrote:
... These were taken a couple of years back when I still thought the "P" on my camera dial stood for "Professional". ......
Nice shots!!
And based on what I have read in a number of articles in photo mags, I STILL think the "P" mode stands for "Professional" !! "A" is for Anyone. P is for Professionals who understand their equipment and know how to use it for best results.
Wahawk wrote:
Nice shots!!
And based on what I have read in a number of articles in photo mags, I STILL think the "P" mode stands for "Professional" !! "A" is for Anyone. P is for Professionals who understand their equipment and know how to use it for best results.
Thank you very much, Wahawk! And true - the "P" is nothing to sneeze at - especially in situations where there are no second chances! ;) ;)
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