Laura's Photography, my eye!!365/2013

Lscha

Senior Member
Rural living. Whew!! Can you smell this?????

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Mike150

Senior Member
The sweet smell of the Honey Wagon.
You going to blow that one up and frame it?
I'm curious about the area between the two smaller trees There appears to be some suspended debris just floating in the air. Seems too close to the camera to be cast from the tires of the tractor which leads me to wonder if it is actually some of the soil enrichment material being tossed from the spreader?
 

Lscha

Senior Member
The sweet smell of the Honey Wagon.
You going to blow that one up and frame it?
I'm curious about the area between the two smaller trees There appears to be some suspended debris just floating in the air. Seems too close to the camera to be cast from the tires of the tractor which leads me to wonder if it is actually some of the soil enrichment material being tossed from the spreader?

Hahahaha... without the smell, the enlargement would loose it's impact. That is indeed enrichment material being tossed by the spreader. I was actually 50 yards away but I cropped and focused the snap to show the action.
 

Marcel

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Staff member
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Nothing friendlier than a wet, dirty dog. (Howie)

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I think this is just a GREAT photo Laura. I love the treatment you gave it in post processing. It seems ageless and really conveys a nice playful mood to the dog. It could have been taken 70 years ago or today as I find this is an ageless picture.

Real Nice!
 

Lscha

Senior Member
Great looking chairs, look comfortable, too!

I like your growth measurement marks on the trim...

I knew someone would mention those measurement marks. Hahahahaha.... It is getting very crowded on that trim and is even on the other side. It is a Christmas tradition to measure each (8) grandchild to see who grew the most.
 

Carroll

Senior Member
I knew someone would mention those measurement marks. Hahahahaha.... It is getting very crowded on that trim and is even on the other side. It is a Christmas tradition to measure each (8) grandchild to see who grew the most.

Your image has a story, of course...New Chairs.

However....the measurement marks are kinda like Paul Harvey's "...and, now for the *rest* of the story", (usually the best part of the story...).
 
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