Steve,
Me thinks you doth protest too much.
Necessity is the mother of invention and having L bottles instead of milk bottles might even be counter-productive.
I think you under estimate the quality of your work.
Steve,
Me thinks you doth protest too much.
Necessity is the mother of invention and having L bottles instead of milk bottles might even be counter-productive.
I think you under estimate the quality of your work.
Not that it needs it, Pops! Not by a long shot!
But I’ll add this one to make yours look even better than it already does!
I was putzing around one night after everybody went to bed. I guess I figured I had nothing better to do but break out the Loose Canon and go play! Had to break out all the pots and pans in the condo we were staying in to get a platform low enough to the ground! Can’t get it just right and I need to do another one someday.
But as long as I’m having fun, I’m a Happy Camper!
Missouri State Flower
“No One’s Life is Ever Truly Wasted. One May Always Serve as a Bad Example”!
That is quite nice, also. I have shot them from all angles and haven't decided which angle will give the most "consistent pretty." I like the arch at the top, setting off the sparkles lower down.
The other one I shot handheld as I was headed back into the house to collapse. I putzed around for just a minute, trying angles and finally decided on that one. When I got it on the screen, it was "HUH! Maybe I am able to see a good one, once in awhile."
Pops
Very nice, Pops.
The water Lily I posted earlier in the thread is the same way. It will completely open of a morning in about an hour and a half to two hours. Then in the evenings it will close just as fast. It may even withdraw below the surface only to return the next day.
It is so fast you could swear you can actually see it move.
Dave, I am always over critical of the overall impact my own attempts. It keeps me on my toes and aiming higher all the time. I think we get intimate with our images in the mechanics of capturing the shot, then in examining the blackheads in PP. After a while all we see are the blackheads. A bit like long term relationships unless you stand back a few paces and add a bit of spice and variety. I could never be a pixel peeper It would be the photographic equivalent of competing with Liz Taylor for divorces. So I try to add something a little different. 9 times out of 10 I am unsuccessful but that 1 in 10 keep the fire ablaze.I think you under estimate the quality of your work.
There is a lot of truth in that. I have this dread of slinging a 1d Mk whatever with a 70-200 round my neck and it draining what little creativity I have buzzing around in my head. Thats why I use a wrist strap. That way the technowaves are further away from my head and there is less chance of the destroying my fast diminishing right side. It is the constant conflict between mastering technology without draining the creativity. I envy photographers who can balance both. It takes a lot of mental discipline.Necessity is the mother of invention and having L bottles instead of milk bottles might even be counter-productive.
I have better post a pic after all that waffle...Seedlings
This is the coloured version of the rose that I tried to without success to convert to B&W in another thread.
Need some C&C on B&W Florals
Not sure if the colour version works either. What do you think.
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I really like this one. The reflections of the grass are very nice, but I'm wondering it the diagonal strand going off frame at the right and the 2 vertical strands to the left could be cloned out. I know i would not be able to do it, but I'd want to.
The butterfly shot is very nice too, but again, I would want to clean out some of the fine twigs specifically the top right diagonal and the twig on the left.
Wendy