First, this website partly inspired my blogging in the first place, then I copied your accident blogging, and now I've just started with the photoblogging.
I'm such a shameless copycat.
(Can podcasts be far behind?)
PS: I managed to get a pretty good shot of a hummingbird here, plus what photoset would be complete without at least one squirrel?
Bob: I can see how it looks like that, but if you look closely you'll see other parallel lines and the angle matches the shadow on the ground. Plus there was not wind. I'm sure it's not hair (which would be really annoying!)
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Gorgeous shadows, lights, colors.... Thanks.
By the way, what camera do you use? Digital? Do you like and/or recommend it?
First, this website partly inspired my blogging in the first place, then I copied your accident blogging, and now I've just started with the photoblogging.
I'm such a shameless copycat.
(Can podcasts be far behind?)
PS: I managed to get a pretty good shot of a hummingbird here, plus what photoset would be complete without at least one squirrel?
What looks like lense flare on the upper left seems more like out of focus hair blowing into the frame.
XWlL: Very nice!
Bob: I can see how it looks like that, but if you look closely you'll see other parallel lines and the angle matches the shadow on the ground. Plus there was not wind. I'm sure it's not hair (which would be really annoying!)
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Your photo reminds me of paintings by R.Kenton
Nelson.
Ann - With the additional photos today (Monday), I'm even more curious about what camera you use and whether you recommend it....
Click on the photo to get to a page with info about the camera (which I love).
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