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Is there's a thread where we can share our photos and tell critics about them? If not, here's one.
Is there's a thread where we can share our photos and tell critics about them? If not, here's one.
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Very nice work! Keep it up.Some of my newer photos. Feel free to tell me critics.
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Some good pictures there!Some of my newer photos. Feel free to tell me critics.
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Looks like it's actually the sun rather than the bulb that is shining!I love the light bulb image. Very nice. Thanks.
Looks like it's actually the sun rather than the bulb that is shining!![]()
Of course you have to get up close and also watch that the sun doesn't harm one's eyes...Yes, i love the artistic style.
Of course you have to get up close and also watch that the sun doesn't harm one's eyes...
Here is one I took many years ago (I believe December 2004 or January 2005). I always guessed it was a sun dog, but I have no idea what it really is. I like to think of it as a "Divine Light". I took the picture in the morning on a very very cold day. It was less than 30f BELOW zero (actual temp not wind chill). If you look closely you can see ice crystals floating around. The sun seemed to have a beam magnified through the floating ice and a low set of clouds over the lake. It lasted about 30 or 40 seconds, then the light shaft began to widen (conical shaped) and suddenly it became a bright flash and *poof* it was all gone. This is the first in a series of 3 or 4 it I took of it. I have the conical shaft and then a bright light. In the other images you see the pickup on the road (you can see the trail it is leaving through the cold) moving more to the center of the image.
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Winter_Rose,
I like the Bumble Bee photo. Here are some "bug" ones I took back when... Hope none creep you out.View attachment 171600 View attachment 171601 View attachment 171602
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Yes, it is a black widow. We have them all over here. That one was on the underside of our deck roof I believe. We also see rattle snake from time to time, but the widows I see a lot.The bee on the purple flower is a nice shot. The spider looks like a black widow.