Wasp 4 is little visitor to the dying flowers. He was grooming pollen off of his head when I took this photo. I thought he had a comical expression. The weather was still a little cool so these guys were calm. Thanks Heather for your comments on this image.
Russ
"Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual."
Edward Weston
Hi Heather, thanks for the nice review you gave to "Bluegrass Light". The grass clump was actually up on a small hill and the camera was placed about thirty feet away at eye level. The sun was just setting and a small amount of direct sunlight was being filtered through the bottom of the clump. Sometimes the world seems to small so I like to look at it from ground level;-)
hi Heather - I always want things as big as i can get them! but normally i settle for 1600x1200 although when my new hi def monitor arrives I foresee a whole new level of complaining. I'm a brit - it's my job :-)
snowshoeing is to walk with snowshoes. this are plates, which you can strap under your shoes. then you less sink in to the snow....
sorry, for my bad english... i hope you'll understand this description :-)
hey Heather.. thanks for taking a look at Candlelight.. the candle is in a glass jelly jar.. was taken when we lost power during Hurricane Wilma, while i was in florida.. glad you liked it..
Thanks for your comments on the dance of the daffodil. I appreciate the critique. As i am new to photoshop i learn more with every idea i receive. Tracey
Why I dislike framings I simply am not quite certain but usually the nature photograph [which is my favourite] defends itself in the best manner without any manmade framings and etc manipulations ... This is my honest and sincere opinion and that is all. LOL
Besides I simply cannot stand any frames on desktop. From edge to edge the picture must be complete ! LOL
-Dj