It was pretty overcast today and I have to say that I didn't have my mojo going for me today.
I was trying to shoot the new neighbors moving in, but the light was up and down and they are in the shade now, so my exposures left something to be desired. But I got a couple that I thought I'd share with you.
The first one I call "Move in Day"... and the second I call " A leap of faith" ( sorry about the IQ but I liked the shot ).
I finally got disgusted and shot a couple of shots of my Crab Apple trees before they are gone.
Not the most exciting, but I hope you enjoy them a bit.
JBnana wrote:
Cute neighbor you caught moving in! As the saying goes, new house, new baby. Wonder just how long it'll be before the little ones arrive? J
Can't be long now... I saw em carrying in parts of the crib
I guess the weather there is about like here Terry but looks like you did OK. Forecasting high winds for the Cape tonight so I am hoping all those big white pines I have around the house stay put. Good luck with the nesting
Lou
lbuscher wrote:
I guess the weather there is about like here Terry but looks like you did OK. Forecasting high winds for the Cape tonight so I am hoping all those big white pines I have around the house stay put. Good luck with the nesting
Lou
Hi Lou... thanks for looking in. I know what you mean with the wind... I always cross my fingers here too that my big pines stay up there. I love those trees and would really miss em if the blew over... they really shelter the birds in the winter months too.
Too bad about the IQ on 2, it would have been a great shot. Of course you redeemed yourself with the blossoms Nice light on them, very soft and pleasing.
I don't know how you are going to get any sleep soon when all those babies start crying Terry I know, it will all be worth it..........photographically Your third shot flower/bloom appears as a painting, nice pastels and great job on the backlit last one. Looks like we have some lousy weather for a few more days
Tim Kuhn wrote:
Too bad about the IQ on 2, it would have been a great shot. Of course you redeemed yourself with the blossoms Nice light on them, very soft and pleasing.
Tim
Hi Tim. I don't know what happens some days... there are times that I just shouldn't take the camera outa the bag. Oh well, some days you got it, some days you don't
Thanks on the flowers Tim. I think I'm getting locked into a genre'
Karl Witt wrote:
I don't know how you are going to get any sleep soon when all those babies start crying Terry I know, it will all be worth it..........photographically Your third shot flower/bloom appears as a painting, nice pastels and great job on the backlit last one. Looks like we have some lousy weather for a few more days
Take care T.......
Karl
Hey Karl... I hope they have some little ones. Its in a good spot for photos, but I think I'll have to throw the Better Beamer on though...
Thanks on the flowers... I'm just havin an off day I think. I think I need a vacation.
Hi Lil... Thank you for the kind words... I'm glad you liked the shot........ my poor bird shots are suffering lately. I'm Gonna have to get it in gear one of these days.
Martin Good wrote:
Hi Terry,
Agree with Lil. The third shot is beautiful. You can feel the soft texture wonderfully complemented by the delicate pink color.
Martin
Many thanks Martin my friend. Thank you for stopping by.