Did you try looking for the black cat in the Pet Sematary? Just asking!
I especially like the first two photos, Brent, They are beautiful!
In photo journalism, every picture is supposed to tell a story. As cute as all the puppies are, I think the last picture is your story.
The shades and hues are beautiful, which is not an adjective I normally use with beetles. As usual, very nice work.
A face only a mother could love! Is it any wonder that so many movie monsters have "bugs" as their inspiration. As usual, beautiful work!
I must confess my ignorance. Is this a brown egret or another bird?
I have to confess my ignorance. Is this a brown egret or another bird?
Is this a ladies room or does the door actually beckon men to another kind of establishment that used to be common on back roads, at least in some parts?
I especially like the waves and foam in the second picture with the bird looking for food. Good capture.
Orangutans always seem to have the saddest eyes. Nice shots.
If the focus is supposed to be the boat, then the second picture is best. The houses in the background are cluttered in the first. In fact, you might want to remove them in the second photo in PP.
You have wonderfully captured the vicious nature of this insect predator with your excellent photos.
Thank you for an excellent explanation. I am in the process of learning Affinity, so someday maybe i will, focus-stacking that is, not necessarily the spiders.
Thank you for the excellent explanation. I have affinity, so some day I may try focus-stacking myself.