When nature gives you lemons you make lemonade right? So what's a photographer to do when nature gives him a rainy, dull, gray day? Look for something the colour of a lemon!
Hey Chuck I am glad to be able to check on the blog and find new photos again. I loved the snake and the pond. An old house always sets one to dreaming about who lived there and what they did in life. The colour in this shot is eye popping. Soon we will be looking at foliage of all different colours. Where has summer gone?
Tena koe ehoa I like the thought Process Chuck, it's a reverse physco thing iusn't it? The image is spot on with isolation and impact. Now I'll see if this comment stays?
I've been taking photos since 1981 when I purchased my first 35 mm film camera. Currently I shoot with the Nikon D 50. I shoot in RAW format for the control it gives me in processing. Please feel free to leave comments, critiques, or suggestions. I'd love to hear from you.
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In my last post Ndiginiz tried to leave a comment but could not, so I thought I'd try it. Looks like it's working today.
ha! sweet. and the lemon you made sure did stand out from this vastness. nice positioning of the subject.
Hey Chuck I am glad to be able to check on the blog and find new photos again. I loved the snake and the pond. An old house always sets one to dreaming about who lived there and what they did in life. The colour in this shot is eye popping.
Soon we will be looking at foliage of all different colours. Where has summer gone?
Maggie
Tena koe ehoa
I like the thought Process Chuck, it's a reverse physco thing iusn't it?
The image is spot on with isolation and impact.
Now I'll see if this comment stays?
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