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This photo was taken back in April when the dogwoods were in full bloom.

I took Ashley to feed the ducks at the golf course today, but they weren't cooperating at all. May have had a lot to do with the fact that they all had goslings and were afraid to come close. So we walked around and I just took picks of her instead. This was my favorite.

 

p.s. the colors have NOT been enhanced.

I decided to attack some action shots that were waiting for a seasonal break. Here is a mix of edits. I drove by the Longmont Memorial Rose Garden at least weekly but left it nearly too long. I tried a variable neutral density filter a couple of years ago but hated it. This recent day, I shot near sunset with a cloudy sky so the light would be sucked out of the daytime. The near-dusk allowed me to slow the shutter speed to be better able to perform some tricks during exposures. I use f/22 max aperture. Here is an interesting shot cranking the zoom but not throughout the entire range. The tele-zoom is nearly too long a zoom and could create confusing action. It requires the right balance. I long ago discovered that a tripod is entirely unnecessary for such shots and can be a hindrance. Here I set the the camera for 1second exposure. I already posted previous shots that were lucky ones. I needed two slices in Lightroom to drop into Photoshop to develop what might appear through the fog.

 

I made another stop at Longmont's Memorial Rose Garden for my experiments. This is the last of a more colorful fall than expected around here and was sponsored by the fossil-foolers. Like the fireworks and carny rides but I really need to slow the exposures down further so that I can manipulate my shots at a much more carefully and leisurely fashion. This belies how tough it was while over-exposure kept knocking me over the edge. The 200mm report of the EXIF only shows the start of cranking the zoom. At just over a second exposure, I assume that the zoom made it only part of the way to 70mm.

 

One of the lovely young ladies at the Bachelorette Party at Maelstrom Winery.

 

Seaforth,Ontario

Canada

 

www.maelstromwinery.ca/site/home

GROUP: LOOKING CLOSE...ON FRIDAY

THEME: PRETTY IN PINK

SUBJECT: SUMMER BLOOMS

Taken a few weeks ago at my father-in-law's house.

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One of the lovely young ladies at the Bachelorette Party at Maelstrom Winery.

 

Seaforth,Ontario

Canada

 

www.maelstromwinery.ca/site/home

Made from Modern Meadow for the lovely cilvee. I used templates this time with relative success...

 

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Have a great weekend, everybody!

Bon weekend à tous!

I met my friend Christian for an entirely unproductive Saturday afternoon photowalk through Vancouver's Gastown, Chinatown and Strathcona neighbourhoods. We were out for two hours and took a grand total of 10 photos between us. Regardless, it was still nice to get out in the spring sunshine. Main Street, Vancouver. April 14, 2012.

 

And, of course, "Pretty in Pink".

Winterleuchten im Westfalenpark Dortmund

Itty Bitty Pretty in Pink - you don't need to be wearing rose-colored (coloured) glasses to see that hive got a honey of an image.

 

Chilean Flamingo, Patagonia

'Rose polka dots on white, small, by Su_G': printed on Basic Cotton Ultra by Spoonflower.

A classic or basic pattern (polka dots) in a pretty colour...

Line art.

© Su Schaefer 2016

 

See 'Rose polka dots on white, small, by Su_G' as fabric at Spoonflower

 

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Sometimes we need to change our point of view

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