Curmudgeon wrote:
Really nice captures but the correct name is Northern Flick
er.
I agree. Great photos. "Flickr" is a photo hosting venue.
Really fine! "Sheep may safely graze . . . ." (Sorry, mind wandered Bach.)
It's a great photo. I love old churches. I would suspect this one has been abandoned, given the state of the paint and the blank sign. Regarding cropping, I do like the one that Willard did. I decided to try hoola's suggestion of a vertical crop.
A very fine set. I did the Ring of Kerry in 2015 and your shots are quite similar to what I saw then. My favorite was the one with the S-curve in the road.
A truly beautiful set. I was especially taken with #4 (the single tree). I visited that part of California in 2017. The day I was there was even worse weather than yours.
What a lovely picture! The composition is spot on.
I like both pictures, but would probably have used some highlight reduction on the sky in the second one. I think it overpowers the scene a little.
Very nice, but sad. Did you keep contact with the friend?
Very well done. I began high school in 1951.
A great old barn. Although the skin is in poor shape, the structure seems sound. So nice it invokes memories.
Very well done! It appears you had an enjoyable visit.
Hmmm. Interesting. But not my cup of tea. I'd have been more likely to redo the pano with LR using their tool to flatten it. (I'm not much of an "artist".)
They are both good depictions of the bridge, but #1 would have been better if the interior were more visible (lighten up with PP).
Another excellent set! The waterfalls were exceptional (although technically I suppose they are cascades--waterfalls are free-falling).
What a nice photo! I love bridges.