dennis9
Established Forum Member
Posts: 706
Open to constructive criticism of photos: Yes
|
Post by dennis9 on Jun 29, 2024 17:08:05 GMT
I am surprised to see that Nature can make a home on our London Underground. This poster at Euston Station shows us how.. i.ibb.co/4tWwS7Q/NU.jpgMatthew
|
|
|
Post by Sepiana on Jul 1, 2024 4:25:12 GMT
I was up earlier than usual and liked seeing the moon in the morning sky. So I have the moon, clouds and trees. And then the sun in the evening sky. Helen, quite a display of nature at different times. The 2nd shot captures the beauty of the evening sky.
|
|
|
Post by Sepiana on Jul 1, 2024 4:27:23 GMT
Here's a bit of nature from my morning walk. Nature's call, in nature. Bill, two different interpretations of Nature. The 2nd one is a great example of creativity in photography. Impressive!
|
|
|
Post by Sepiana on Jul 1, 2024 4:30:12 GMT
Nature, in the form of the much despised common nettle, has defiantly established itself on the vertical wall of a man made water course. You have to admire it. Brenda Brenda, very creative interpretation of Nature! I have to admire the originality of the subject you captured -- a defiant common nettle.
|
|
|
Post by Sepiana on Jul 1, 2024 4:32:38 GMT
Mother Nature prepares her Autumn offerings. Anyone for apple and blackberry pie in September? Dennis Dennis, you did a great job capturing Nature in action. This subject asked for a fill-the-frame composition and you delivered it. (I’m in for apple pie.)
|
|
|
Post by Sepiana on Jul 1, 2024 4:49:11 GMT
Native brome grass blowin' in the wind Male mountain bluebird with dinner for the kids. Plains cottonwoods in a river valley A member of the daisy family ... species unknown Native gaillardia Sunset over the Livingstone Range Male mountain bluebird Female mountain bluebird...bugs for the kids Sharptail grouse This is a fledgling as it came out of the nest box for the very first time Herringbone cloud Coot A family fo Canada geese...they ain't goslings anymore A male mallard showing off Mom mallard and kids White pelican Willow reflections Female ruddy duck Native scarlet mallow Yellow-headed blackbird Clive, quite a variety of Nature -- flora, wildlife, clouds. All well captured.
|
|
|
Post by Sepiana on Jul 1, 2024 4:51:26 GMT
Pete, these are two beautiful and colorful images. Southwestern style Nature.
|
|
|
Post by Sepiana on Jul 1, 2024 4:53:45 GMT
From a walk round the lake this morning: Tony, Nature looks so peaceful! Beautiful composition -- elements of interest from foreground to background.
|
|
|
Post by Sepiana on Jul 1, 2024 5:01:43 GMT
I am surprised to see that Nature can make a home on our London Underground. This poster at Euston Station shows us how.. Matthew Matthew, and I'm not surprised at your interpretation of Nature. Very original and creative choice of subject. A breath of fresh air!
|
|
preeb
Established Forum Member
Posts: 376
Open to constructive criticism of photos: Yes
|
Post by preeb on Jul 1, 2024 12:18:01 GMT
I'm tardy on this one, but I was out in (or at least near) nature all last week. I'm just beginning to edit the 300+ images from my 3500 mile road trip through 6 Rocky Mountain states. I had to post at least one shot. Nature at its most spectacular, along the top of the world on the Beartooth Highway, in Wyoming northeast of Yellowstone Park. A herd of mountain goats adds punctuation to the dramatic statement made by the landscape itself.
|
|
pontiac1940
CE Members
Posts: 6,359
Open to constructive criticism of photos: Yes
|
Post by pontiac1940 on Jul 1, 2024 18:19:35 GMT
Nature at its most spectacular, along the top of the world on the Beartooth Highway, in Wyoming northeast of Yellowstone Park. A herd of mountain goats adds punctuation to the dramatic statement made by the landscape itself. Thanks Rick! I'll say it is spectacular. Lovely.
|
|
|
Post by Andy on Jul 2, 2024 23:52:06 GMT
A funky tree along a short hike last weekend.
|
|
cjt
Established Forum Member
Posts: 351
Open to constructive criticism of photos: Yes
|
Post by cjt on Jul 3, 2024 0:45:30 GMT
|
|
|
Post by Jim on Jul 3, 2024 23:21:30 GMT
This is the raven photo out of the camera with no adjustments. It is a screenshot of the raw file. Thanks, Clive. It's a great shot!
|
|
|
Post by Jim on Jul 3, 2024 23:25:04 GMT
Three-flowered avens has a nondescript flower but cool fluffy seed heads. You are correct ravens are jet black. However, the feathers will reflect iridescent colors if the sun angle is "right." In this case, it was (say) like a smooth ebony mirror surface tilted the right way. I was shooting toward the sun and in this shot it was tipped toward me I appreciate the additional info, Clive. Thank you.
|
|