"'Life is not a journey to the grave with the
intention of arriving safely in a pretty
and well preserved body,
but rather to skid in broadside,
thoroughly used up,
totally worn out,
and loudly proclaiming,
"WOW! What a ride!"'
Thanks for stopping by my picture Village life. Glad you like it. Your right it is slightly washed out looking. I must tweek it a bit more in photoshop. Thanks for the feedback, appreciated.
Michael
RE: The Elusive Ones,
Thank you for you comments, they are really appreciated. I'm still trying to get a shot from their fronts. I don't have a telephoto either except for my 35mms (which I don't use anymore). All my digital takes are with two very affordable Kodak EasyShares. One has a 3X zoom and my newest one has a 12X zoom. Both are tough and tumble cameras.
Thanks again, Greg..
Joe
Hi Greg, thanks for stopping by "In a Hurry" and leaving some feeback. Its very much appreciate it. I have yet to visit it, but there is a Butterfly house somewhere in Westford, Ma. I believe that is south of lowell. Thanks again
-Chris
-Chris
Thanks for stopping by my picture village life. Yes I have to play around with the settings a bit, your right it does look a bit cloudy. Yep I think it would be about a 10 hour flight from where you are. You could always go first class!!
Hi Greg ~ Thanks for visiting my gallery & commenting on "Just...." & "Winter's Intimacy". Your kind words are greatly appreciated. Glad you enjoyed them. Sherree
Click here to see WHITBY through the lens of Frank Meadow Sutcliffe! PS I have no commercial link but Sutcliffe's photographs are historical! and any photographer worth his salt should at least know the history of their subject. He is one of the reasons I consider myself lacking, by the way. TG
Greg, thanx for your comments on Harley Winter...I too ran my bike around a few blocks the other day, but it was just a tease as it is snowing like crazy outside, with 12-15 inches forecast!
"'Life is not a journey to the grave with the
intention of arriving safely in a pretty
and well preserved body,
but rather to skid in broadside,
thoroughly used up,
totally worn out,
and loudly proclaiming,
"WOW! What a ride!"'
Thanx for leaving a comment on "Pretty Ugly" I appreciate it very much. It's actually a small insect - about 5 - 7cm long, but I got it zoomed in nicely. Glad you liked it and thanx for popping in again.
Rich