Honestly, he is moving slow as he is recovering from a case of Pancreatitis. He is recovering quickly and getting back to his typical mischief.
He's a rather large Pomeranian.
I sometimes call him Baby Huey.
I will try that. I have so much to learn, but Cheyenne likes the attention. lol
My personal favorite, #1,#2,#3,#4,#5, and #6.
Each and ever one are gorgeous.
Yes, he is our Pom. He's getting up there in years now, around 13 years. He still loves to play, but he runs down quickly these days.
Thank you.
The old boy thinks he's the dude for sure.
I transferred the picture to my phone, then used an app called picsay to add the sunglasses.
Now he's a hit on Facebook.
Obviously, this winter is giving me cabin fever.
I took a snapshot of Cheyenne and discovered an issue with red eye. I found a simple solution......Perfect!
I took another look at the app. I found if I download the pictures one at a time, it gives me the option to do at the original size. I dl'd the same picture and cropped it about the same size. I don't, however, see a way to add the picture here. I need a teenager to teach me.
Thank you Jim. I will see what I can do with that info.
I think I posted this in the wrong section. I think I saw a section called photo analysis or something like that.
Thank you Linda.
I zoomed in until the bird filled most of my phones screen. I'm not sure how file size and mega - pixels relate, but zooming/cropping seems to deteriorate the image. The focus was probably off to begin with also since I pre focused and took the shot remotely.
I recently purchased a Nikon D3200 with an 18-55, and an 55-200 kit lenses. With in days of buying my DSLR, my old computer went to digital heaven.
In order to save my pictures I bought the WU -1a wifi adapter, enabling me to transfer the pictures to my Samsung S4, and then xfer the shots to the cloud.
I notice when I send the pictures to my phone the file size is about 1/10 the size of the original.
This picture was shot at 200 mm and the camera was set in full auto mode. I transferred it to my phone and zoomed in, then did a screen shot (capture).
My question, does the file size reduction reduce the quality of the picture?
My apologies for the length of this explanation/question.
I have a Topper 158 20 gauge I received for my 16th birthday. Saturday it will be 50 yrs old. I wish it looked like what I see in your pictures. Beautiful work!
I really like these photos.
Pictures of relics connect us to a time that is gone forever. They allow us an opportunity to explore our imagination, to wonder what was it like there and then.
Time and nature will erase these traces from long ago, but the photographer freezes them for future generations.
This is just my philosophical opinion.
Critiquing anyone's effort is above my pay grade.