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Jun 14, 2012 09:43:47   #
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 165 :) Today we are going to take a look at Art on the Streets. Originally I was thinking graffiti and murals but I am also going to have to include sculptures... since technically they are street art. Here are a few examples to get us started. I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.

Colquit, Georgia. Home of Swamp Gravy the folk life play.

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Jun 11, 2012 14:42:24   #
Can anyone make it a little sharper. Was a dreary rainy day.

Waiting for something?

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May 31, 2012 10:20:23   #
pagstar wrote:
ejcooke wrote:
pagstar wrote:
I have some great shots of our 4 month old kitten, Bella and our 5 year old cat, Tango. I think they are precious and wanted to share.


Love it! I guess we have techie cats!


Oh yes, my two are about to fight for puter time. Love those boys. Thought I had the only cat in the world named Tango. Nice to meet you.
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May 31, 2012 09:23:07   #
pagstar wrote:
I have some great shots of our 4 month old kitten, Bella and our 5 year old cat, Tango. I think they are precious and wanted to share.

If I may be so bold to jump in. I wanted to show you my Tango(on the left) and Tom T behind the screen. Tango is 18 yrs old.

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Apr 24, 2012 09:24:52   #
Jewell wrote:
"Mom! Look! A tree! Quick! Take a picture before it moves. Here...I'll hold it for you!"

She's crap for hauling gear, but she makes up for it by making me laugh. =)


She is also saying get me out of this poison ivy. Beautiful girl you have there.
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Mar 29, 2012 11:29:57   #
She is a good one. She knows her area well. She never leaves the yard unless we are with her.What a girl.
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Mar 29, 2012 11:25:44   #
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 88 :) .. Thank you all for being patient while I'm trying to kick whatever has ahold of me. Today is going to be a day of Personal Inspiration.
Post whatever you were inspired to photograph .. the only requirement is you have to take the photo today ..(within the last 24 hours).

I wasn't able to drag myself out of the house but I did manage to go out on the patio for about 5 minutes.

Gracie and I went walking outside. She led and I followed.




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Mar 16, 2012 12:33:29   #
ward5311 wrote:
Callaway Gardens is a 13,000 acres resort complex located in Pine Mountain, Georgia, just outside of Columbus, Georgia. The resort draws over 750,000 visitors annually.

Callaway Gardens was founded in 1952 by Cason J. and Virginia Hand Callaway to promote and protect native azalea species. His son, Bo Callaway, helped develop and run the garden. Another son, Ely Callaway, founded and owns Callaway Golf.

This Chapel was built in 1961 in memoriam to Mrs. Ida Cason Callaway.


How did you get the shot with no people milling about. Always a crowd when I go there?
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Mar 7, 2012 10:22:28   #
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 66 :) Today we are going to take a look at Natures Framework. It's the technique of selecting and
composing your images by enclosing them in a natural frame found as you look through the viewfinder. Nothing manmade. Only natural frames provided by mother nature. When you can look around and spot these ... the view inside them can be quite inspirational. Here are a few examples to get us started. I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.

Lilly has been framed

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Mar 2, 2012 08:58:23   #
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 61 :) and the start of our third month. Today we are going to take a look at Geometric Perspective
(sometimes called linear perspective .. or vanishing point perspective). Geometric Perspective
makes subjects in a photograph look like they recede into distant space, appearing smaller the farther they
are away from you. The lens needs to be seeing a larger area in order for the vanishing point effect to register
with the viewer..so don't use zoom, keep the camera on the widest view (smallest number).
Because of this, landscape photography is where the use of vanishing point is most often seen. Roads,
train tracks, piers and other large man-made structures created with parallel lines all make excellent subjects
for vanishing point photography. Naturally there is going to be a vanishing point everywhere you look.. it's not
something that I pay much attention to, so the goal of this challenge is to get us to notice them as we look around.
For anybody snowed in or otherwise occupied .. the archives are a wonderful resource.
This first photo I put red lines on to make it easier to see where the vanishing point would be in each scene.
I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
Welcome to Day 61 :) and the start of our third mo... (show quote)

Borden Springs, Ala.

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Feb 24, 2012 14:13:14   #
gessman wrote:
Emmett wrote:
gessman, where you been? Hope it wasn't being under the weather or anything. Glad to see you back.


Hey Emmett. I've been here - guess we've just been in different channels in our thinking. I'm trying to be a little quieter too which is more normal for me. LOL! Good to see you. EJ knocked my socks off with these Crocus and I had to let her know. She's been sittin' there on that cold concrete all winter just waiting on the Crocus to pop up, or is that Croci?


about to give up then bam there they were.
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Feb 23, 2012 12:47:56   #
Crocus are blooming. That says Spring to me.




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Dec 12, 2011 11:37:23   #
Sherrie wrote:
Alea wrote:
Cape Cod is 'seeing red' all fall! Here's a couple of shots of the small bog down the road from me during havest several weeks ago.

This may be a silly question, but I am a midwestern girl.......What do you harvest in a bog???

Northwest Georgia Mountains

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Dec 11, 2011 11:32:39   #
Kirby 2 wrote:
Kirby 2 wrote:
Great photo, I have something red to add to the collection.

Have so enjoyed the reds. Here are my grand girls playing in the snow.


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Dec 10, 2011 08:51:50   #
mahma wrote:
ej - thank you for posting, are those your goats? what breed are they?


Don't know the Breed. And yes they are our's. Love all of my critters. Love to take pictures of all of them.
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