tinplater wrote:
Like #1...reminds one to consider the road "less traveled". Don't know if it is real or an illusion, but everything in #2 appears to be leaning to the right!
What do you think? I believe that the original is accurate but I do believe by changing the Rotate in the Transform menu to a -0.7 may have helped this illusion out a bit. Thanks again
Grand Tetons. Saw this fence while traveling - 70~200 - 70mm, f/9 at 1/1250; Grand Teton with cabin and lake - 24~105 - 40mm f/5.6 at 1/400; Grand Tetons in distance - 24~105 -28mm, f/22 at 1/60. Such a magnificent place to shoot.
2Dragons wrote:
The lilies are indeed beautiful, however, what is the last picture? It is very pretty, but I can't quite figure out what it is?
Thanks much for your interest. They had constructed several vertical glass tubes with glass balls attached.
McKee Gardens in Vero Beach, FL. Canon 6D, 70~200 f2.8 with 2X ext. This is the time for the lilies to bloom and they are magnificent.
DaveO wrote:
You said that you wished that you had used another lens. My remark was to make a note and next time you go,check you notes for things that you would like to try. Maybe different angle or time of day,etc....
Sometimes when one gets out in the field, stuff presents itself in a whole different light....thanks though for your very kind thought.
DaveO wrote:
Make some notes for your next trip!
Explain please and thanks....-:)
DaveO wrote:
Ahh,can almost smell the sweet aroma!
Canon 6D 1/250 f8.0 ISO 100 at 105mm. Small amount of PP in Lightroom. The sun was very low and strong, highlighting the steam that was rising. In retrospect, I wish that I had shot this with my 70~200 f2.8 as I did a bit more cropping than I had wished for.
cambriaman wrote:
Very nice indeed! That's quite a hike back from the arch in the dark!
Yeah and we had on proper hiking boots. Some of the "tourists" had sandles and flip flops. What a thrill at 8:45, almost dark. At the top, the way is about 10 feet wide with no railing on the drop side.....vertigo really kicked in. Delicate Arch was magnificent.
Thanks guys for your support......love this forum!
June 20 Summer Solstice coming back from Delicate Arch at Arches National Park.
Hi.....
Can you PM me for more info re: your camera....
When you bought it and price you paid
Pics of the body, etc and any other info you could include
Are you flexible on the price
Thanks
Tommy
I am sure you understand that the iPhone's pics are jpeg and are not huge files. The absolute best method of transfer is to set up an Apple iCloud accound and then link all of your devices...iPad, iPhone and your desktop. Do all of this initianlly on your desktop. Here's the wonderful advantage if being an Apple customer.....if you experience any trouble with this setup, call Apple Care - (800) 275-2273. These people are very professional and will solve any problems you might have....Apple Care is available to you because you own these devices....no need to pay unless your call represents damaged hardware or serious software issues. Once you've setup iCloud, any pics that you take will show up in Photos. Learn about Photos as it is quite powerful. If you want to work with these pics in Lightroom, etc. just drag and drop from Photos to yourr desktop or a folder and work from there.
SharpShooter wrote:
It doesn't matter one way or the other. It's a pictorial and not journalism, so anything goes! Including any amount of PP. no explanations necessary.
It's not about how it's created, what's important is the creativity and the concept. ;-)
SS
Thank you for this......perhaps what the OP missed is her passion for being an artist...no other explainations necessary.