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    Default Re: Various photos I've taken recently :o)

    Thank you very much Soquili Old buildings fascinate me as well and I literally went into what can only be described as a semi-catatonic state as we drove into view of it. In my mind I clearly saw it already formatted with the a sepia tone or similar and loudly said, "STOP!!!" My fiancee looks at me like I'm nuts and said, "Are you serious?" I didn't need to answer him as by then I had unsnapped my seat belt and was halfway in the back seat retrieving my camera bag. LOL He made the U-turn and parked in the dirt on the side of that quiet rural freeway. I don't think the car was completely stopped before I was out the door with the lens cap off staring at the house and pacing all around it stopping to stare again, framing it in my mind, looking for "the shot". LOL I took many photos on my stomach in the tall grass and earned myself a lone star tick embedded in the back of my leg for my troubles which I discovered hours after we returned home. At which time I completely freaked out. Hahahaha!

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    Default Re: Various photos I've taken recently :o)

    Thanks for posting them. The shack is my favourite, followed by the last shot. My pet hate is seeing sloping horizons - I always straighten my images first!
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    Default Re: Various photos I've taken recently :o)

    Quote Originally Posted by pauland View Post
    Thanks for posting them. The shack is my favourite, followed by the last shot. My pet hate is seeing sloping horizons - I always straighten my images first!

    LOL You're welcome. I do adore the old house. My current favorite is the hummingbird and the up close facial shot of Zidane Which was a total accident. I was holding the stick for him in my left hand (playing fetch) while he was in a sit-stay while I shot off a few photos on burst mode with my right hand and forgot my lens was zoomed to max. Ended up loving how that shot came out and then applied the noise reduction tool for fun which gave him this soft teddy bear appearance. Funny about your pet peeve! I never take 1 shot of anything. There is always at least 2 dozen if not more of anything I shoot. Many times there can be close to 100 or more as I love continuous mode for anything that may be moving (I enjoy shooting living creatures, oddly enough, none of them human.... LOL) A 30 minute photo shoot with just two of my own 7 German Shepherds out running can produce easily 300 photos. LOL

    But I do get lost in shooting flowers and scenery and can spend hours hiking, walking, or driving around scenic areas looking for shots. I'll climb on top of anything for a better vantage point, lean over stuff, get down on my stomach to shoot upwards, angle my camera partly sideways, etc. To me many times an angled shot is more appealing for some reason than the same exact shot straight on. I never know until I import them and sort through them. The ones I format seem to always jump out at me.

    ~Darlene~
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    Default Re: Various photos I've taken recently :o)

    Great shots, I also have a fascination with old homes and barns. Keep up the great work and posting. I hate to ask, but where were these taken, I have a friend who lives in VA, and he gets great shots of barns and homes such as yours.


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    Default Re: Various photos I've taken recently :o)

    Lovely pics. May you have many more "good days" ahead. Chuck
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    Default Re: Various photos I've taken recently :o)

    Thank you both very much Ontos, the shots of the old structure was taken while we were driving home from a weekend at Lake Guntersville Lodge in NE Alabama. So it was on some HWY between there and our home in Henagar, AL. Wish I could be more specific but I can get lost in a paper bag. LOL This is why I have a GPS in my car and Mark does all the driving whenever we go anyplace. If I have to go far by myself that GPS is my lifeline. LOL A few of the photos were taken in Mississippi (Large Male GSD, hummingbird, Dragonfly), and the GSD puppy is ours and photo was taken behind our own home between our property and my brother-in-laws property The large waterfalls was a stop we also made on the way home from Lake Guntersville, which is only about 45 minutes from our home.

    ~Darlene~

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