HOW do you do this?????? Your photos are just breathtaking, inspiring and beautiful!! Do they all turn out this beautiful or do you have to take...like 60...to get ones that turn out this awesome? The contrasts and colors are just....WOW!!! Everytime you post...I can't wait to see the new photos... Keep 'em comin!! - The jealous admirer!!
PS. I just called Andrew to the computer to see a bunch of these... and he is "WOW, did she take all of these??" We have been taught to appreciate good photography from my hubby!
Thanks, Pam, but I literally took a couple of hundred photos yesterday--at least two or three dozen of the birds alone--that's why I really love digital. Even a blind squirrel trips over a nut once in a while . . .
I took 3 rolls of film when Morgan graduated high school in 2004 (I took her senior pictures)--back then my digital camera was a Sony Mavica with floppy disks, believe it or not! It had a whopping 1.4 MP of resolution, and you could only get about a dozen pics on each disk :)
Chuck should enter some pics in Project 365: Armstrong County. The link is on the Tourist Bureau webpage at wwwDOTarmstrongcountyDOTcom.
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HOW do you do this??????
Your photos are just breathtaking, inspiring and beautiful!! Do they all turn out this beautiful or do you have to take...like 60...to get ones that turn out this awesome? The contrasts and colors are just....WOW!!!
Everytime you post...I can't wait to see the new photos... Keep 'em comin!!
- The jealous admirer!!
PS. I just called Andrew to the computer to see a bunch of these... and he is "WOW, did she take all of these??" We have been taught to appreciate good photography from my hubby!
Thanks, Pam, but I literally took a couple of hundred photos yesterday--at least two or three dozen of the birds alone--that's why I really love digital. Even a blind squirrel trips over a nut once in a while . . .
I took 3 rolls of film when Morgan graduated high school in 2004 (I took her senior pictures)--back then my digital camera was a Sony Mavica with floppy disks, believe it or not! It had a whopping 1.4 MP of resolution, and you could only get about a dozen pics on each disk :)
Chuck should enter some pics in Project 365: Armstrong County. The link is on the Tourist Bureau webpage at wwwDOTarmstrongcountyDOTcom.
Thanks so much again for your encouragement!
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