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Nice! I would have been tempted to chill on the rock there.
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High enough for terrorists and escaped slaves to hide, but it sure is pretty. :thumb:
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Popdigr said "How old ya reckon that fence is?" I said "About 75 - 100 years, give or take." He said "Aw, it ain't that old."
Then I took him to the other side of the cemetery to show him this tree, a sugar maple: Attachment 65794 Big pic apologies. |
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I posted this pic a good while back:
Attachment 65807 I liked the lighting, the honey sunset, and all, but I started experimenting with editing the original pic, and came up with this: Attachment 65808 I weighted the color balance heavily toward the cyan side of the slider (too much), and my honey went a way, to a degree. Then I sharpened a bit. I ended up with a pretty noticeable outlining effect on the does backs, though. Don't know whether I like it (the pic) better or not, but now I know how to counter honey-colored sunsets, if I ever want to do such a foolish thing.:) |
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I was the at park looking for a picture to take the week before Christmas.
And I found one. Attachment 66016 This turkey is a dead duck. He isn't pining for the fjords. This birb is no more. Not a mark on him. There is an active rock quarry just across the crick from where I found him. I thought, at first, that maybe they were blasting, and debris struck, and killed him. But, no marks of any kind on the birb. I wonder if blasting might have scared it to death? He was about two feet from the base of a tree, like he just fell dead outta the tree. |
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