And you chose well.Day #21
The first record album that I bought with my own money, working after school in my uncle's bakery in NJ in 1976.
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And you chose well.
I see "Caress of Steel" peeking out in that shot... If not their best album (IMO) it certainly contains some eminently redeeming tracks. More importantly, the fact you have it in your possession only serves to confirm your discriminating musical taste.
Bravo, sir. Bravo indeed.
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Oh I'm old enough to have bought vinyl. I remember 99 cent 45's fondly.I needed 'Bastille Day" so I got the whole thing. Besides, the album artwork was worth the price by itself:eagerness:.
Day #32.
Drove by this small man made lake and had to stop. The water is that color.
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Yes, about a 20 minute drive.Is it close to home? You soooooooooo must go back here and get some of those great reflections in the gorgeous coloured water!!![]()
I did. I like it better this way with some space around it.dont be afraid to crop the moon way close Pete
Sandhill crane.what was the bird you shot, do you know??
Day #33
Who said landscape was easy because it just sits still and waits for you to set up and shoot? I used to think so before I really got into it.
This shot would have been a 100 times more interesting if I could have been there at that spot about 15 seconds earlier. When I saw this out of my car window, the entire top of the mountain was bathed in light and reflected by the snow.. By the time I pulled over, and grabbed the camera (wasn't even in the camera bag) this is all that was left of that beautiful light.
At least I realized that if this was the situation 6 months ago, I would have totally missed the shot, because I would have been fumbling with settings. It has now become almost automatic.
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Thanks for the compliment Lawrence.Pete re my PM - this is another case of you throwing the thirds rule out of the window and still composing a beautiful shot.
Nearly half the image is sky which is not that exciting but emphasises the vastness of the mountains, which are a small part of the image.
The trees probably take up 1/3 of the photo but not exactly in the "right" place in terms of the rule of thirds.
That leaves 1/6th of the image taken up by the water.
All so wrong but all so right!!
Good shooting my friend.
Great photos, loving your landscapes