Nice set, you done good with the crystal ball, something I'm still trying to hit.
I like both shots, very nice composition.
This stuff does get serious Fast! My brother and SIL live in Santa Rosa and he lost everything but the clothes on his back and his car and wallet. They will be foreever rebuilding.
Be very carefull out there!!
I have five, sony a-77 used for 95%+ of my shooting, sony a-37, bought to convert to IR, minolta a-7, film camera that uses all my minolta lenses, canon ae-1, bought fortyish years ago and can't part with it and a canon sx-30 bridge. They all have their place for me.
JPetrie wrote:
Didn't ask for permission.
You're gonna get sued, better stock up on peanuts! :
I like how the background tree is leaning to get a closer look at the squirrel.
Nice shot.
Edit: that's wierd, when I typed it the colon was a smiley emoticon.
Love the photos, top notch as always. Surfers are bit nuts anyway but these folks are Really nuts!
If I could change one thing it would be if you click on somones avatar it woul show the download of a big pic.
Idon't mind the trolls or the attic, I ignore the trolls and don't go in the attic.
There is such a huge number considerate helpfull people here it's amazing. Then there is a bunch of true pros who Really know their stuff and are happy to share their immense knowledge, that's also amazing.
Cool thread OP!
vonzip wrote:
It would be nice if more folks would not compliment or ignore a poor shot but offer constructive criticism instead. This is how learning happens. vz
Not all posters want that, some just want to us their pictures. Some of us are pretty raw beginners. But I do see your point and when I post a pic i Do want C & C.
Both well done and very attractive.
It can and does happen to anyone, Best of luck on the outcome.
Please follow up on this, we can all learn.
Beautifull, esp. the download that reall lets the stars shine.
Very nice photo, download jumps off the tablet screen.
They're never "just birds" when you post 'em Bill, you're to good for that. Technique and composition spot on.
The detail defining the eye on the chikadee is the best one I've seen, usually it gets lost in the black of the eye and feathers.