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Glowing!
Grabbed a shot of this beautiful Tulip, suffused with a warm glow. Taken back in March and nearly forgotten.
raingirl, aNNa schramm, Janet Brien, Diane Putnam and 18 other people have particularly liked this photo
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so so beautiful!
Keith Burton club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne clubKeith Burton club has replied to Diane Putnam clubI too, did the same as you just last night. I am trying to get through my Upper Klamath Lake Canoe Trail pictures and in my rush, about skipped over a pair of pictures (one subject) that seemed too small and far away to have anything going on. I had passed them by several times and finally thought, "OK OK I'll look" and...well, what do you know. It was a brilliant red-winged blackbird, hanging onto a cattail in a marsh full of cattails, looking at me...there was a whole line of cattails at the same dof, spread out and what I'd seen in that split second was a favorite type of picture...a very wide panorama with one obvious subject and then many that are sharp to accompany but not overtake the attention of the focal point. It's a lovely picture and one I'd love to have on my wall. 5" x 12.5"...maybe I could find a frame and put it in our trailer? (thinking out loud here)...
The point is that I very nearly missed this awesome shot, just as you did with this one. Let us not forget to LOOK at those seemingly unimportant pictures because they could be a marvelous image that pulls at our own heartstrings. :)
Keith Burton club has replied to Janet Brien clubI have periodic trawls through my hard drive looking for photo's to edit.............but I'm pretty sure I don't take as many shots as you do. I'm also learning to be pretty ruthless deleting the rubbish shots (of which there are usually many)!
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