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Jan 16, 2014 00:38:51   #
Travesty wrote:
Get to see the sunset on my ride home again... :)


As usual, Randy,

You show signs of exquisite visual taste. BRAVO! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: 8-)
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Jan 15, 2014 23:30:38   #
Linda From Maine wrote:
It is so cool to witness those first few seconds when the moon appears on the horizon :)

Canon T3i, 55-250 mm kit lens, tripod. Some of these are cropped. I shot both raw and jpg, but am disorganized as to which I edited for posting here :oops:

All are at f/8, ISO 100


Linda! :shock:

These shots are absolutely MAGICAL! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: 8-)
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Jan 15, 2014 23:29:08   #
BrentHarder wrote:
Here are a few photos of Corona Del Mar beach at sunset.
I purposely waited till sunset to get the "magic glow" of the setting sun on the beach and rocks. The right lighting is critical as all of you fellow UHH members know. It's worth the wait. Also it's worth getting up before the sun rises to capture that right lighting too. I know, I know, I'm preaching to the quoir! I'm not telling you anything that you don't already know! lol



Brent,

Great set!


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Jan 14, 2014 23:34:14   #
Heirloom Tomato wrote:
Mark, you are so sweet to say that. Enjoying the hobby and keeping up on UHH keeps me plenty busy. I did make $10 at the County Fair last summer (4 prizes) but the prints and matting for five photos cost more than that.... so no profit potential there. :P


HT,

Well I've changed my mind about this picture. I feel...


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Jan 14, 2014 01:35:43   #
John Lawrence wrote:
Entertaining commuters at the Harvard Square stop on the rapid transit red line.



John


John,

This picture really works for me. I love the one in color. As always....GREAT SHOT!

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Jan 14, 2014 01:33:46   #
James56 wrote:
Sorry not the edible Chocolate kind. This little fella sat patiently watching me as I clicked away. Normally they can get spooked easily. I found that covering my camera in a thick coating of bird seed helps a lot.

Sony HX300, widesceen 16:9, processed with Photoshop Elements 10 and Topaz Adjust


James,

Beautiful image! I love the out of focus branches!


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Jan 14, 2014 01:32:00   #
Linda From Maine wrote:
Re #4: I had to chuckle over this one! After one of my trice-weekly trips up the canyon in search of eagles and other wildlife, I arrived home to find this eagle circling directly above my apartment complex :) In town, not near water or large fields. Saw the same thing (two eagles) last year!

Canon SX50, burst mode, optical zoom only. All are cropped, some heavily.

Learning pp in PSE12 + used some of Picasa's effects. Suggestions for improvement would be appreciated.


Great set, Linda! That second shot is MAGICAL!



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Jan 14, 2014 01:30:09   #
These shots are of museum quality. Keep up the fantastic work, Randy!

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Jan 14, 2014 01:28:48   #
Heirloom Tomato wrote:
This photo demonstrates a reason to keep so-so photos. I took photos on a cloudy, gray afternoon at the county fair last summer. I was just too tired to stay and wait for the drama of the lights at night. My gray-day carnival shots had no pop, but I just looked at one of them and got an idea!! I love the results from using the glowing edges filter and cloning out some details. It turned into the night shot I wanted all along.


HT?

Did you know you are getting very good at photography? Are you planning a career in this exciting field?


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Jan 12, 2014 23:31:43   #
Heirloom Tomato wrote:
The jeweler who made the jewelry in this window uses only reclaimed gold and silver in his pieces. In a recycling-conscious town like this one, that is probably a good selling point.


Definitely Lovely, HT.
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Jan 12, 2014 23:30:20   #
Heirloom Tomato wrote:
There are several copies of this sculpture on corners in our downtown. They were installed in 2002. They stand about five feet high and they are called "Waterdance." They are supposed to represent the waters of the Willamette River, one block away. You can see a fish on the side.

A friend visited from out of town and thought these look like twisted pickles. Since then, that's what I call them, but I don't think the artist would appreciate that.

Pardon the white sky. Today was a bright rainy day.
There are several copies of this sculpture on corn... (show quote)




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Jan 12, 2014 23:29:15   #
Heirloom Tomato wrote:
In the main post office downtown.


Here's what I think...


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Jan 12, 2014 23:27:42   #
Travesty wrote:
It is a public preserve , but the gate was open an hour after closing so this shot is a rare shot... Don't tell... :)

This is a link to the history of the windmill if interested....
http://www.kaneforest.com/historicsites/fabyanwindmill.aspx


Okay. You are not only a great photographer but you are mulit-talented too. You shoot night scenes very well!
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Jan 12, 2014 23:25:42   #
James56 wrote:
And appears to be a little discolored too...


Don't you let your brain fall out of your head!
Have you lost your mind?! :-D :lol: :lol: :-D
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Jan 12, 2014 23:24:27   #
Travesty wrote:
Just like the title says... :)


You know, Randy, if you keep making these great pictures...
people are gonna start calling on you for your services!

GREAT SET!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: 8-)
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