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In the field to the side of our house there are three Shetland Ponies, and whatever winter coat they shed on the barbed wire, the birds soon take, I think this Blue Tit took about half a pony into its nest !!!
♫ Aerosmith Kiss your past Good bye ♫
Now at new round of INITHIUM EVENT:
- [ INITHIUM ] KUPRA B.O.M. BODY ORIGINAL
- No Match NO I SAID Hair sizes 1and 2 Now for Kupra included
- TRES - Susie Garnet - Kupra, Maitreya, Legacy
- Juna Artistic Tattoo Lipho tatoo bom
- [Aleutia]: Hayden Choker with hud @Mainstore
- YOSHI Suki eyes @>Mainstore
:::ChicChica::: Bottle of beer - Saturday Sale
[FORMANAILS] NAILS for Kupra - ANKE
[ kunst ] - Slim Cigarette (right)
[Schultz Bros.] Alleyway + Garage Skybox
I went to a forest called "Rude Skov" - yes, the name is weird in English but I assure you that it is not rude ;)
I had all my gear with me but decided only to shoot handheld and to do so in manual mode, so no help from anything but the meter inside the view finder; it was so much fun and actually not that hard. Going manual gave me a sort of peace of mind, knowing how the camera was set and that the shutterspeed or aperture wouldn't change unless I wanted them to. I really encourage you to try manual mode for landscape if you haven't already.
The shots are basically of the same subject around a small lake in the forest but with variations in perspective and composition. Hopefully it's not too boring to look at.
Here's to experimentation! I plan to do a lot more of that in the near future.
Thanks again to Adam and his Landscape Masterclass at First Man Photography - without that I really wouldn't have considered going manual and not even gotten the shot because going through that masterclass has made me rethink how I shoot landscapes. I am still learning; I still struggle when looking for interesting subjects and also the composition. Also, ISO, aperture and shutterspeed is something I still need to incorporate into my workflow for each shot because I tend to forget checking and setting them. Heh.
I like crawfish. Catching enough of them to constitute a decent crawfish boil is labor intensive. So, I got Harry - he's the heron with the crawfish pictured above. He makes for a pretty good pet. He can do a number of tricks. Catching the crawfish? Yes, he's quite good at that. The problem is that he's not so good at dropping them in my pot of boiling water. If I'm lucky, he leaves behind some scraps after he's collected his finder's fee - usually skeletal remains that are less than tasty. Harry needs some work...
Brazos Bend State Park, Texas
Thanks so much for your visits and comments.
it was a brilliant golden afternoon.
I just stood at the historic bridge and looked at the captivating scenery.
everything was so quiet and affectionate just like an oil painting.
I finally knew why the book wrote: Venice is the city of falling angels.
bcuz it really is.
Just a couple of crows arguing over a scrap of squirrel fur.
She wants it for the nursery, he wants it for his man-cave.
At surfs edge this Sanderling captured a Pacific Sand Crab. One of his friends saw this prize and quickly came over and tried to steal it.
A pair of my fellow hikers ignore the incoming storm and seek to name the many surrounding peaks that can be viewed from Mount Fremont and it's fire watch tower. From here I could see my recently visited Suntop and Kelly Butte watch towers. It was like the scene in LOTR where they perched to light signal fires across the lands.
Created for the Hypothetical Awards Finders Keepers Mini Challenge
Background image - my own.
Magpie and gold ring are from the Creative Commons: