Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Good morning Sue. There are a lot of them on line you can use for free. I see folks talking about them here all the time. I don't like working on my pictures. I would rather be out shooting.:) But if you do a search, I am sure you can find them. But your shots are fine!!! You aren't trying to win a blue ribbon.:) If you are happy with them, we are too!:):) And I can tell you are getting better with the camera with every post!!!
Erv
sailorsmom wrote:
Thank you very much Alissa! I wish I'd gotten a better shot of the one with the clouds with the gold edges. Guess I should get Photoshop!
Thank you, Earl! If I had photoshop and knew how to do it I'd take the poles out of the first one. I just couldn't resist taking it 'cause I loved the golden edge of the cloud.
sailorsmom wrote:
We went to Walmart & Target and along the way I found these shots!
Enjoyed the set very much....thanks for sharing....
Thank you, hb3, for taking the time to look and comment.
Good morning Erv! You get up early! Thanks for looking and commenting. I'll have to do a search sometime.
:thumbup: :thumbup: nice images Sue -17 wind chill here this morning
Nice series, Sue. The one theme in them all is 'COLD!!!'
The icicles are really neat. You got some big ones in those groups. Well done!
Really nice sunsets,Sue. Love the icicles,too. You should see the ones on the bridge at Mason Mill. My son lives across the way from Blair Mill Park, on Belmar Ave.:thumbup: :thumbup:
Lenf
Loc: Strasburg,PA
Like the sunsets, trying to forget the ice is here! Thanks for posting Sue.
Thank you for looking and commenting, J-SPEIGHT! It's sooo cold here, too...about 3 wind chill factor!
Thanks so much for your kind comments, Randy!
And thank you for looking and commenting, Len! We'll be out your way in March! :)
Thank you, Bob! It's a small world, isn't it? When in the world are we gonna meet? LOL I haven't been over by Mason's Mill lately.
Nice Shots! The Ice reminds me of when I was a kid, we had a slanted roof toward the back of the house and all the water would run off and then freeze over the awning all the way to the ground. Very thick ice. I wondered how it didn't pull the awning off. I wish that I had taken photos of it, oh, but wait, I wasn't in to photography then. Oh well, Memories.
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