Doddy wrote:
Straight out of the Hobbit...great shot.
My first thought was "Sleepy Hollow". I love that movie! This tree would fit right in.
I agree with Jean. The time stamp needs to go, not just for a more professional look, but because I find it very distracting. The shots look great!
I vote black and white. Something about B&W just speaks to me in a very deep and classical sense.
She is a lovely girl, but I have to say the Black and White, hands down.
I think it's awesome. Perhaps have him back up, so the origin is under his torso. Just a suggestion.
Very excellent creativity.
Love the second one. Great shot!!
This may sound silly, but I don't get it. (I'm from Canada)
LOL I have three young children, so I feel that way most days. Very cool.
It's a sad state when people like that get away with such terrible things. What really burns my toast, is that these things rarely even make the news unless it was a famous person's grave that was vandalized.
I was told that if you put the whites of the onion in some water it will continue to grow.
I was surprised at how fast this actually occurred.
Here I have the first, middle and last day of the event, but for a day by day view please see http://thatsmytasteonit.blogspot.ca/2013/08/the-great-onion-journey.html
I was incredibly surprised by the results.
The large stuffy bird could be keeping them away. Like the way people put fake owls on buildings to keep pigeons away. I could be wrong, but if I were I tiny little bird and I saw a big bird by the food I wanted, I'd go find other food.
Just out of curiosity I googled it. I believe you have a male here, the female appears to have a much smaller crest in a more muted red, while the male has a larger crest that is very vibrant as you have captured here.
Great shots!
Photog8 wrote:
In my mind, fog ALWAYS adds to a scene. Great shots!! ;-)
I was thinking that EXACT same thing.
The third one is my favorite.
Well that's one way to motivate players to stay on course and out of the water traps! They need these guys at the PGA tours.
Great catch!