The warmed up version is the answer. It is better.
Nice I like it. Well done
OH!! I like the pictures!!!!. Keep up the good work.
Thanks you all for your tips and help.
I have a Canon EOS Rebel T3 Camera with a Zoom lens EF 70-300 mm and last night the moon was almost full moon.
I hope any of you people can give me advice on how to take a photo of the moon because, last night, I was not able to take a moon photo under any of the ways I could use i.e. Av, Tv, Auto etc.
I do not post a photo as an example because any of those were good enough to serve that purpose.
Any Help with the above mentioned equip?.
woodsmtty: Good question. Thanks to the answers I learned something I was wondering. Good one always learns something.
Very nice. Well composed. I like it!!!
I thank a lot to all of you people for the patience and for your answers and guidance ( always learn something) and for you humour.
I know all of you have more experience than I do. I am just a beginner in photography so I do not know many things. I wonder if you could use a photography paper to have your photos done however it is not a bond printing paper enough if you want to have a quicky one ready?
Any answers on this?
I could not agree more with you MVYUSMC!!!
"The Pope and Obama."
Once upon a time, way back before TV, there was an American virtue known as civility. This virtuous practice required that people maintain a respectfully decent tone in conversation and verse. Bad words, degrading images, nasty thoughts, and blasphemy were considered out of order. Making fun of others was also beyond the pale.
Today, however, all that old-fashioned sense of common decency has been replaced by professional bad mouthers and others, some of whom who get paid millions of dollars to spout their verbal garbage on TV and Radio. Some, even turn to UHH to mouth their uncivil verbosity.
I suppose there is nothing one can do to prevent this degrading habit, because we have freedom of speech in America. On the other hand, you can't blame a guy for wishing for civility.
I suppose Nat Kelly's last words, as the hangman put the noose around Kelly's neck, offer a tranquilizing sentiment: "Such is life!"
All the best
I do not see the point in this photo. What is the idea?
I agree with Jennifer I prefer the color one. Nice!