When you guys figure out what happened let me know, I'd like to put those butterflies on some of my photos! Really!
Bollinger Mill in Missouri Oct 2011
It was 79 degrees here today!! Although I wish I could have some snow once in a while but alas!! not here in South Florida although it did snow in January 1977...horses got a kick out of it!
I subscribed to SmugMug Pro and to Shutterbug Storefront. Smugmug has a nicer look to their sight when you set up you viewing pages, it is very intuitive and easy. Shutterbug Storefront (shutterbugstorefront.com) is a little more difficult to set up the look you want (their reps will help you out) but their prices are a lot less than Smugmug, both for the price of your site and for the cost of the pictures and mugs, t-shirts etc. that you have them print for your clients. Both sites have GREAT customer service. Shutterbug also allows you to print your own photos and they will take care of the payments for a very small fee. Both sites offer great ways to personalize your orders and your site. For me it was a question of money, so after 2 years I dropped the Smugmug site and stayed with Shutterbug Storefront. You can get an online discount code for your first year only (was $50 off).
Saw a sign once on a BIG lot that said "Luxurious Office Space for Rent", the only thing visible was the concrete block shaft for the 4 storied elevator!
Don't change a thing, it's perfect in its imperfections!!!
and what does all of this have to do with outdoor decorative lighting?
Did you know that the The Eastman Kodak Company used to make bombs for the OSS (now CIA)? Learned that from Pawn Stars!!
Lynette
I think a tad more contrast in the first photo would be good, there is too much color in the 2nd, it's distracting. If you get back to Kaena Point again try shooting the same photo vertical to emphasize the height. Lucky you to be in Hawaii, I lived there for 4 years and would live to go back.
Lynette
This photo is really a great one, actually all three on this page are great. Keep it up!
I'd love to have it in my back yard!
Hello,
Museums don't don't allow tripods because of the space they take up and because of the tripping hazard to other patrons. I have found that they don't mind mono-pods, they fold up small, are unobtrusive and are NOT tripods.
Lynette