Sylvias wrote:
Excellent set Tom, all we saw were thick clouds.
Thank you Sylvia! The local weather forecasters predicted doom and gloom as far as cloud cover was concerned, but I think God likes my wife. We had perfectly blue skies. It would have been o.k. anyway. Hot Springs is a big tourist trap for their natural spas and parks.
Horseart wrote:
Thank you Tom. Buy Julie some new ones of each color. Don't tell her I suggested it. She'll think it's all your own idea and make you a favorite pie or cake! LOL! Wishing y'all a happy day!
Thanks for the tip! I'll do that.
PAR4DCR wrote:
Looks like she did pretty good tainkc.
Don
I told her they were good and then she saw them. So, thanks, Don!
Tom
Moondoggie wrote:
Very nice.
Thanks! I will let my wife know. She will appreciate it.
Thanks! I'll let my wife know.
Don't you just love surprises? Very nice, Sylvia! I can't wait to see what my gardens have in store for me. Probably all weeds.
You can fix that in Photoshop.
My wife and I went to Hot Springs, Arkansas to view and photograph the total eclipse. We just got back late yesterday. I already made a post of some of my photos. Well, I tried to teach my wife how to use my ancient, Sony A580 which is just a little older than my other ancient Sony camera, which is the one I use every day, the Sony A77 ll.
Anyway, I had a hard time teaching her. She just didn't want to learn. I made some quick settings and told her to click the shutter. Here are the results from her camera. Not too shabby!
That is beautiful, Jo! We have a couple of fairy rose bushes. I think one died. Julie loves them. No complaints from me either. Nice story also. Thanks!
crafterwantabe wrote:
Good ones!!!!
Thank you! I am pleased that you liked them.
AzPicLady wrote:
Nicely done.
I appreciate the comment. I think you may like a second post I am about to make on the subject. I gave my wife one of my ancient cameras to use and I was very surprised as to how well she did.