Great pictures TK. A calm lake makes all the difference
tk wrote:
Wonderful pictures of reflections!
Here are my contributions. Also happened to be foggy.
I'm sorry. Thats Robert Ritchie .. aka Kid Rock
Post processing. Altering the photo after it's captured via some photo editing software.... and You're welcome
Santa Fe Rose wrote:
Forgot to ask, what is "pp"?
Santa Fe ... Very Nice. I'd love to go to Yellowstone and photograph Bison there. It's on my list of things to did
Robert Pitchie town, Romeo, Michigan. I assume you know who the man is.
Ty Erv. There was no PP in any of the pictures. I used the birdhouse for contrast.
Erv wrote:
The last one is very cool. I like the bird house and how it's colors show and the fog in the back ground. Very nice!
Erv
I fixed that ... wait for it ... wait for it ... lol
These are pictures taken at my property in North Carolina. Feel free to comment, or post your own fog pictures.
Spider web on a telephone pole.
Old barn
A house in the distance
I hope you don't mind me posting a few lake shots I took, near my home in Wixom, Mi. If there's one thing we aren't in any shortage of in this state, it's lakes.
On Guard
Skinny Dippin'
Whatcha Lookin' At?
TY RTR. I like yours also. It's very similar to mine. Unfortunately, I dont have an original of the sign from 24 years ago. I didn't have a crystal ball then, or even a thought of what would happen to it over 2-1/2 decades. Whenever I venture to the lake now tho, i'm reminded of days gone by, children raised, and the fact that everything changes, sometimes right while we're looking at it.
RTR wrote:
I like #2 and especially #3. I don't suppose you have a photo of the sign from when you first moved there?
Here is a reflection I took today.
Does anybody else get mesmerized by reflections in the water? Feel free to post your own or comment on mine.
The lake with a fallen branch
Shoreline
A reflection of time. This was a new sign 24 years ago, when I moved here.
I blame the groundskeepers. It has a nice sign and flowers out front, and a nice office building behind the gate. After all, who's going to complain? Certainly not the residents.
This is a very old Cleveland cemetery. The upkeep on it is severely lacking. I wonder if there are any living relatives, who still visit their dearly departed. I can imagine I'd be quite upset if one of my family members were resting here. I have a couple dozen more pictures that I didn't want to take up space posting. This is just plain disrespect in my opinion. Other's opinions are welcome.