Beautiful!!!
Beats the heck out my poor attempts, ! Really nice backlit photo, Dee...exposure is "spot on". Comp is really lovely, too. Sheesh...the more I see of everyone else's Yosemite pics, the more jealous I'm feeling, ! I may be too embarrassed to post many of mine (the ones that came out half-way good??? ...the old rusty stuff at the Pioneer Village, !) Go figure, eh? ~Nee
Beats the heck out my poor attempts, ! Really nice backlit photo, Dee...exposure is "spot on". Comp is really lovely, too. Sheesh...the more I see of everyone else's Yosemite pics, the more jealous I'm feeling, ! I may be too embarrassed to post many of mine (the ones that came out half-way good??? ...the old rusty stuff at the Pioneer Village, !) Go figure, eh? ~Nee
I'm just about to post some Pioneer Village shots.
I think I'm about processed out...
Glad you liked the dogwood -- I took some more, but this came out the best.
I took a few others, deleted quite a few and that one is really the most dramatic.
I was trying to take some dogwood blossoms between two trees, but at first glance it's not good. I should probably review it again, now that I'm a little more awake and see if I can save it with some cropping.
Dogwood : Nicely done, Dee. I have not processed any of my dogwoods, but if they come out half as good as that one, I will be happy!
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They grow UNDER these huge trees, therefore the light is dim, and with the slightest breeze they're out of focus. I got lucky with that angle, the others I took are, well, I hate to admit it, boring. Now I know not to try to get dogwoods when they are under these tall trees :
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(maple bush above a lake -- I re-did this with different post processing and like it a lot better, don't have it online tho').
I just posted that one in trying to help Kudbegud figure out how to post photos. First time I posted a photo using the yellow mountain icon :
I'm still processing from the trip. Wanted to get my flower shots all together first...
The dogwood were at a great stage in their blooming, beautiful creamy white blossoms!
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That's very pretty
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Beats the heck out my poor attempts, ! Really nice backlit photo, Dee...exposure is "spot on". Comp is really lovely, too. Sheesh...the more I see of everyone else's Yosemite pics, the more jealous I'm feeling, ! I may be too embarrassed to post many of mine (the ones that came out half-way good??? ...the old rusty stuff at the Pioneer Village, !) Go figure, eh? ~Nee
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I'm just about to post some Pioneer Village shots.
I think I'm about processed out...
Glad you liked the dogwood -- I took some more, but this came out the best.
http://www.twitter.com/deegolden
I took a few others, deleted quite a few and that one is really the most dramatic.
I was trying to take some dogwood blossoms between two trees, but at first glance it's not good. I should probably review it again, now that I'm a little more awake and see if I can save it with some cropping.
http://www.twitter.com/deegolden
Bill, nice maple too. Very zen like.
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: Nicely done, Dee. I have not processed any of my dogwoods, but if they come out half as good as that one, I will be happy!
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
You didn't see the ones I didn't process,
http://www.twitter.com/deegolden
They grow UNDER these huge trees, therefore the light is dim, and with the slightest breeze they're out of focus. I got lucky with that angle, the others I took are, well, I hate to admit it, boring. Now I know not to try to get dogwoods when they are under these tall trees :
http://www.twitter.com/deegolden
Susan
I grew up on the east coast and when the dogwoods bloomed we knew spring had finally arrived, so dogwoods have a fond spot in my heart.
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