Chicflat wrote:
All three are actually different crops from the same base image. What I really need help with my photos is knowing what aspects of a photo holds interest.
Looking at these pictures as a writer, #2 and #3 are just what I'd look for as a prompt for a tale of a protagonist on the search for treasure, kidnap victims or fighting a foe. They set my imagination on fire. The first picture, could be a closing scene, the ending, mission accomplished, all is well.
Not professional as far as photography, but I like all three.
If interested in astronomy take a drive out to Kitt Peak and visit the observatories, about a 45 minute drive from Tucson.
Nick, the bunny or Nickie if it's a she.
Excellent pictures. We live a few miles from the cotton fields in Pima County, AZ. It is interesting to watch the cotton grow from tiny shoots to big sturdy plants and then into a field of white in fall. It's about picking time out here and the farmers have switched from the big rectangular bales to the rolled ones covered with plastic. Quite a change from hand picking, bleeding fingers and back breaking days.
That is an awesome picture of the cows.
Congratulations, great work!!
Excellent picture of the owl. Congratulations. #1 next year!
Nice picture. I'm trying to get some pictures of king snakes in our neighborhood.
I see the trees when it is enlarged, but not all the way around the moon. Cool shot. Like it.
Great captures. Love to see cattle and cowboys. The west still lives!!