On Jun 7, 2015, at 7:07 PM, Mark C pdml-m...@charter.net wrote:
I really like the first one - immediately brought to mind Harry Callahan's
1967 calendar and the photo for October, which depicts an unbroken sea of
dried leaves. You got the spring version. I also really like the moody
On Jun 7, 2015, at 5:00 PM, steve harley p...@paper-ape.com wrote:
i don't know Flickr well, but i'm pretty sure you can manage your sharing
preferences, and probably create albums for public view while sharing other
photos with friends and family; that would probably be easier than
Thanks, Ann. I liked that one, too, but I’m more appreciative now that you’ve
commented on it. Eric.
On Jun 6, 2015, at 1:38 PM, ann sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
ERic - I arrowed back and forth from your wood aster shot and found I like
this one the best
On 2015-06-07 7:42 , Eric Weir wrote:
In that connection, and perhaps I should make this a new topic, I wonder if
it’s possible to import images from one Flickr account to another.
i like the image Ann Jack like; and yes that's a geranium; you have lots
of other flowers that i'm mostly at a
On Jun 6, 2015, at 1:53 PM, Bulent Celasun bulent.cela...@gmail.com wrote:
I have almost no experience on blending exposures (except for focus stacking).
Still, I believe some of your images can be blended with others.
Below are links to two different examples:
A portrait:
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Sent: Sunday, June 7, 2015 6:42:39 AM
Subject: Re: Two images from a recent hike in the Chattahoochee National Forest
On Jun 6, 2015, at 2:38 PM, Jack Davis jdavi...@comcast.net wrote:
I, also, took a back and forth look and I find I agree with Ann.
Nice images!
Thanks, Jack. I’ve
On Jun 6, 2015, at 2:38 PM, Jack Davis jdavi...@comcast.net wrote:
I, also, took a back and forth look and I find I agree with Ann.
Nice images!
Thanks, Jack. I’ve been using Flickr as a place to publish images that are
decent photographically but that are of interest primarily for other
I really like the first one - immediately brought to mind Harry
Callahan's 1967 calendar and the photo for October, which depicts an
unbroken sea of dried leaves. You got the spring version. I also really
like the moody lighting and the very deep green. Not in your post but
seen on flickr -
I, also, took a back and forth look and I find I agree with Ann.
Nice images!
J
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From: ann sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com
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Sent: Saturday, June 6, 2015 10:38:11 AM
Subject: Re: Two images from a recent hike in the Chattahoochee
ERic - I arrowed back and forth from your wood aster shot and found I
like this one the best
https://www.flickr.com/photos/eeweir/17812576744/in/album-72157653567083958/
Not sure if you posted that to list before or not
ann
On 6/6/2015 11:00 AM, John wrote:
You could crop to just the lower
I’m not sure why I like this, but I do. We believe it’s a patch—an unusually
extensive one—of white wood aster.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/eeweir/17812497874/in/album-72157653567083958/
And this is a not very special, but good for me, shot of wild geranium. Again,
I believe it’s wild
On Jun 5, 2015, at 3:27 PM, Bulent Celasun bulent.cela...@gmail.com wrote:
I liked all of them.
You can perhaps consider keeping the first one as part of a future
composite (blended) image.
Thanks, Bulent. But say more—about a composite image. I was going to say I had
an idea what such
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