Real nice RI Pix.
With the chickadee, I would bring out his eye a little.
Thank you for all the kind comments.
Did they sometimes pose with their hand on the gun back then, or is it just artistic license?
That's really great!
I'm wondering if I'd like to see it a little softer towards the bottom edges. . . but that's just a thought.
Very successful image.
I was going to say something about the holes, thinking that some must be natural phenomena too. . . .
There was a bunch of them at Camp Sierra too, where we used to go every summer. I think he ones there were definitley INdian made . . . I wonder if they got the idea from findikng some in nature . ...
Thank you so much for posting the info! :thumbup:
Way cool.
Really nice shot of the "heart"
Colorado up at 10,200 feet is nice, but these shots make me homesick.
I do believe the spelling is: Mokuleme.
Story has it that the round holes found in the Sierras were Indian wash basins, but I also hear they ground their acorns (and what not) in these holes, so probably they were multi-purpose, depending on their proximity to the stream. Wow - 2-3 feet deep is pretty far down. . . don't think I've ever seen any that huge!
Man, you are in Pioneer.. . must be almost spring down there by now.
What's wrong with the dog eating steak? Sounds like it would be a pretty good diet to me.
Do they really get "drunk" on the nectar?
Linda From Maine wrote:
I love the shadows and shapes of the last one. Very creative eye!
Thank you. I enjoy looking for line and pattern.
amyinsparta wrote:
You live in a paradise. Beautiful shots!
I agree . . .
But I also think that beauty in color and composition can be found darn near everywhere. ;)
What would make the image data all wonky in Photoshop?