It's lunch time!They look so purposeful !
It's lunch time!They look so purposeful !
If they were walking toward me, I’d run!
Wonderful. The first one HAS to go into an external competition.Three variations
First one Graphite, next two iColorama
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Thank you. You know, I wondered about adding a second leg to the nearest egret. Egrets do stand on one leg like that, of course, but in this image, it seems to draw the eye, which is not what I want. What do you think?Wonderful. The first one HAS to go into an external competition.
Really? I hadn’t noticed. I’m going back to have a look. Edit: I don’t think it needs another leg.Thank you. You know, I wondered about adding a second leg to the nearest egret. Egrets do stand on one leg like that, of course, but in this image, it seems to draw the eye, which is not what I want. What do you think?
Thank you. You know, I wondered about adding a second leg to the nearest egret. Egrets do stand on one leg like that, of course, but in this image, it seems to draw the eye, which is not what I want. What do you think?
I’m with Jilly. I didn’t notice at first and had to go back to look, too.Really? I hadn’t noticed. I’m going back to have a look. Edit: I don’t think it needs another leg.
my kind of abstract
It was your latest in your cabinet of curiosities that reminded me how I like out-of-focus shots, too. I did this one with a macro lens on, so everything was way out of focus.my kind of abstract
Oooh, but it’s interesting though.
one blurry image is a mistake, ten blurry images are an experiment, one hundred blurry images are a style.
one blurry image is a mistake, ten blurry images are an experiment, one hundred blurry images are a style.
I like version 2, although I'd boost the colors up a little.The original
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After trips through Leonardo and iColorama
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After a further trip through Graphite
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Wow, I LOVE that gate!
It's called the American badger. Not the same species as the european badger or any other kind of badger for that matter but they are all from the mustelid family which includes ferrets, otters, skunks, martens and mink.You have badgers in North America? Are they still called badgers, or do they have another name?
Spectacular, isn't it? Zillow estimates the house at 4 million $US. The green building on the left is either the garage or coach house. The main house is the one you see at the top center, ~5500 square feet. (Clearly these people can afford a custom gate.)Wow, I LOVE that gate!