KathyinNH wrote:
This is a shot from a recent pet portrait session I did. This was the shot the owners picked as their favorite. I titled it "Head to Head Serious Talk" I liked it because I thought it was something quite different from the usual pet portraits. I'd love to hear others opinions on it.
What a great shot! It looks like they are really having a serious talk. Well done!
Hoss, I like the jar of M&M's.
I'm awe struck... Beautiful pictures. Love the eagle up close .
William wrote:
This is not very easy ... oops ... Easy
I like the picture of Madonna.
William wrote:
Must need a way ... just for fun.
I just love the Madonna shots!
camharnden237 wrote:
Wow Rachel those are gorgeous shots.
Rachel wrote:
Here are a few new additions to my favorite photo files. all were taken in the French Quarter.
thank you so much. My favorites are still the first set I posted on page one. But, these are a recent group that I really like.
glen123 wrote:
Heres one I took testerday of Mt Rainier
What a great shot, the colors are beautiful.
KathyinNH wrote:
This is a shot from a recent pet portrait session I did. This was the shot the owners picked as their favorite. I titled it "Head to Head Serious Talk" I liked it because I thought it was something quite different from the usual pet portraits. I'd love to hear others opinions on it.
That is a classic! I meam really you really tell a story there. Great shot.
Citation wrote:
Here are three from the Northland.
Nice shots, that last one is killer. :thumbup:
Rachel wrote:
Citation wrote:
Here are three from the Northland.
Nice shots, that last one is killer. :thumbup:
Thank you Rachel. I suddenly hear a roar overhead, as I was at a fair. There was only time enough to lift the camera and fire once.
Citation wrote:
Rachel wrote:
Citation wrote:
Here are three from the Northland.
Nice shots, that last one is killer. :thumbup:
Thank you Rachel. I suddenly hear a roar overhead, as I was at a fair. There was only time enough to lift the camera and fire once.
Yep, that's the way it works sometimes. Which is why now, when I go places I keep changing my setting on my camera every 15-30 minutes, (unless it's sunset/rise then it's ever 5mins). Ya never know when a killer shot is going to come along.
Of course that would not help when you point the camera into the sky on a clear sunny day. Knowing that it was a surprise shot makes it all the better. Good job.
Rachel wrote:
glen123 wrote:
Heres one I took testerday of Mt Rainier
What a great shot, the colors are beautiful.
Thank you Rachel. There some outstanding shots on this thread, including your own!!
Nice mountain / reflection photo
Hoss
Loc: Near Pittsburgh, Pa
JParker wrote:
Hoss, I like the jar of M&M's.
Thanks, JParker, Glad you liked the M&M's I am thinking of getting a metallic print of it!!
I love the autumn tree shot you posted!!!
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