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My son David!I laugh everytime I see this! Thought maybe someone else
could use a good laugh or smile!!!
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Another Main Attraction This was suppose to be my Original 1st choice to enter but I had lost it in the sea of pictures on my computer and just found it now.So, I thought I would include it under the "warm light assignment" to share even though it can't be included in the voting.I had only cropped this and gave it slight shadow.I put the vase on the maple flooring and looked down for the shot. the kitchen has flouresent lights.
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Lauren and JustinAlso taken in a castle. The glass on the window is made with bottle bottoms.
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ThunderBird FallsOn Our way to Thunderbird falls..we hiked up it.I just loved how this rail was just off by itself
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Outside Every Day01 Jan 09. Mueller State Park, CO.
My resolution is to get out and hike every day this year.
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Whitetail FawnThis newborn whitetail fawn remained motionless as I captured several photos. Jake, my dog, deserves the credit for finding this one in the tall grass.
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The ArbourThis looks so inviting.
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Snow at Schumacher CrossingSnow is a rare sight in the Texas Hill Country, and even rarer is the accumulation of snow. Since classes were canceled for the day, I took the opportunity to get out and photograph the occurrence.
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Yellow and Blue FlowersThese yellow flowers are about 1.25 inch across. The blue ones in the background are about 0.25 inch. Made a nice color combination.
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Flag DayTaken as a quick shot to get the reading on the light and it came out better than the ones I spent a lot of time on.
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DaisiesThe wind was blowing these flowers around a lot. I had to shoot at a high speed to stop the action, but then had to contend with keeping it in focus as it moved. Got lucky on this one.
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Colorful ColoradoI took a long time making this image and shot it 150 times to try to get it right. I was so focused on getting the flags to be backlit that I was not watching and the rock formation went dark on me. Also shooting into the sun, the sky got washed out. Not really as representative of what it looked like as I wanted.
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Climbing the Red RocksI was just playing with composition while sitting in the back of the Jeep. I am really impressed with this 100-400L lens. I was amazed when I saw it on my computer. At 100% I could see so much detail in the climber face that if you knew this person, you could definitely tell it was her. I must have been 200 yards away.
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Look'in for a TreatI took this in Keith and Rebecca's wonderful garden. Even the flash could not slow him down!
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Light Beam on Waterfall CreekThe mist from the falls was rising up and was caught by a beam of light.
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Red DoorThere are not near as many red doors in Taos as there are blue windows. If you look carefully at the top of the door and around the lock, you can see it used to be blue. This door is actually at the lodge we are staying in. Captured it late this afternoon with harsh evening sun to bring out the details of the hand carving.
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Bench and RistraI found this in one of the side plazas in the old section of Taos. I was really drawn to this gnarled old bench. I liked the simple composition, which I think captured the essence of this beautiful city. The warm colors and textures are also pleasing to me. I had to use the level on the camera because the window was not level and neither was the bench. Once again I had trouble with the color space. The chile ristra looked really red in RGB, and the wall and tile were also much more colorful.
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Blue WindowWe are in Taos for the long weekend. Had a lot of fun with this assignment! The blue windows capture the essence of Taos architecture because they are everywhere. This was on an art gallery on a plaza in the old section of Taos. I loved the wavy glass reflecting the oak tree and the autumn leaves on the sill.
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North Cheyenne CanyonThere are spots in the Canyon you can see the creek running. This is below the Helen Hunt falls (which are a big mass of ice).
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