Wendy's 366 in 2016

wthorson

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Day 41
Egg and Rose 2-10-2016.jpg
Egg and Rose 2-10-2016
 

wthorson

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Day 42
Six Bald Eagles in Farmington Bay 2-11-2016.jpg
Six Bald Eagle in Farmington Bay 2-11-2016 The weather is really foggy and these guys were about a mile away, so this isn't the most clear shot, but I finally got a shot of the migrating Eagles.
 

wthorson

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if you where going for flowing water, i like the water. Looks to me like u r going for a soft in a number of your shots, not a fan. Maybe a little more yellow in boarder.
Thanks for the critique pup. In this case getting the nice crisp shot is really difficult because I was shooting through glass and water. I agree I would have liked it to be more crisp, but not possible in this case.I was going to make the yellow border wider, but I thought that it took away from the shot. I really appreciate your comments, keep them coming on my work this year. I am really doing this 366 to improve my photography.
 

wthorson

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Day 43
Red Rose Close Up 2-12-2016.jpg
Blue Daisy Close Up 2-12-2016.jpg
It's still foggy and murky here so I have to take indoor shots. The Blue Flower along with it's bouquet buddies, were given to my class by a parent for Valentine's Day. These look much better than the smoggy muck.
 

wthorson

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Is this a Mormon Temple Wendy ? the windows remind me of other Mormon Temples I have seen, especially one near Cleveland.
No, it isn't Mormon Temple Ron. It is an old 1800's church that has burned. I'll make sure that I get some shots of some Mormon Temples for you to see.
 

wthorson

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Photo of Fog Coming out of Weber Canyon 2-13-2016.jpg
We still want to see the foggy murk Wendy

Here you go Ron, this is what we are breathing. It's called an "Inversion". Where we live we are surrounded by mountains and it is just a big bowl. The Fog and gunk stay in the bottom of the bowl when there is no rain, wind, or snow. I took this shot when we were coming out of the Weber Canyon.
 
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