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Old 06-15-2009, 09:05 PM
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Default A Riverside, an accident and something that did not quite turn out right ...

Some more form the stroll down by the river .. Firstly the view upstream from my last post with the flowers.. who needs a frame when still water and sun add one for you ?



Even if I did fluff the alignment slightly .. oops

Next a couple of roses that could be titled ... "oh for god's sake"... as that is what the other half said when she walked around the corner of the ancient house to find me photographing the flower pot... whoops but I tried to explain I liked the way the evening sun was hitting it .. *ahem*





Lastly a silhouette accidentally turned out like this I had in my mind a very slight colour to the buttercup (which it is) after lying on the floor and trying to steady the camera enough to take this with no flash on the screen it showed a nice Yellow so was a bit disappointed after that it did not actually have any on upload.... however quite like the shot after thinking about it for a bit shame the sunset was not a bit more colourful but hey ho.



Hope you guys enjoyed the walk down by the river I know I did ...
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Old 06-15-2009, 09:10 PM
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Nice walk!! I liked the first very much
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I LOVE the "frame!!! How cool, I so want to find a shot like that. These are wonderful.
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Gorgeous! That alignment is easy enough to fix. I really must try that idea for a frame out
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Nice walk!! I liked the first very much
Thank you ! I will be having many more I think !

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I LOVE the "frame!!! How cool, I so want to find a shot like that. These are wonderful.
I was surprised when I saw it as was more stumbling around by the bank to start with ... Thanks for the comments

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Gorgeous! That alignment is easy enough to fix. I really must try that idea for a frame out
Thank You !! I will use some waders and get out to the middle arch next time I think !
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Bump just so some contacts can see it before it sinks into oblivion ..( will try to work out when peeps are on lol)
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these are spectacular!!!! I LOVE the first shot...great capture on that arch and reflection!! just in awe!
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FoG, these are stunning images buddy. Lover ther first one throught the bridge, reflection and framing are excellent. That rose, I have to tell you is awesome. Great detail and lovely colours and a nice silhouette in the last one. Very nice work FoG.

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Four more wonderful pictures from a stroll out with the family. Your wife thinks you're mad, but you get two great pictures and re-name the rose at the same time, the buttercup is a happy accident and a great silhouette, but the first one is my favourite.
I think this might be another place to return to, what a wonderful bridge and on a day like it was, wow, sure it tilts to the right, so what, that can be sorted, what a great relaxing atmosphere you captured together with a great picture, that takes talent, good job

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these are spectacular!!!! I LOVE the first shot...great capture on that arch and reflection!! just in awe!
Thank you David ! Lucky shot I guess was worth the wet feet lol but will be getting some waders for more from there !

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FoG, these are stunning images buddy. Lover ther first one throught the bridge, reflection and framing are excellent. That rose, I have to tell you is awesome. Great detail and lovely colours and a nice silhouette in the last one. Very nice work FoG.

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From you Jake that is praise indeed thank you ! Glad you liked my partner has now told all her friends about my flower pics lol!

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Four more wonderful pictures from a stroll out with the family. Your wife thinks you're mad, but you get two great pictures and re-name the rose at the same time, the buttercup is a happy accident and a great silhouette, but the first one is my favourite.
I think this might be another place to return to, what a wonderful bridge and on a day like it was, wow, sure it tilts to the right, so what, that can be sorted, what a great relaxing atmosphere you captured together with a great picture, that takes talent, good job

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Thank you very much Beach ! I will be going back I reckon if I get down the otherside or in the middle at sunset it may be worth it so will wait for earlier sunsets lol I got looked at funny by the police for wandering around with my monopod !
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