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some experiments

which one am i focused on?
this one
keeping the sky from washing out (thanks tom for the tips-maybe this one is better)
summer growth ~this one has some serious poison ivy growing on the front. i was itching just looking at it.
comments... critiques...
country drive
fly fishing on the white river

white river | white river sunset (thumb)
rainbow trout 1 | rainbow trout 2
equipment 1 | equipment 2
any feedback on the last four shot would be appreciated because the best two will be printed.
traces of time
family hike

It was all a nice break from the crazy schedules we had been on the last month.
*The first two shots of the deer are blurry because they were pretty far off to bring into focus, although a tripod would have helped. In the last two deer shots, both deer were only about 15 feet off the trail from us.
What happens when you're bored

1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
6 | 7 | 8 | 9
And just because I snapped this shot... 10
Challenge: Bi-Weekly Challenge: People are Strange

The new theme is People Are Strange.
This is something that I have been thinking about for a while because I have seen some great photographers on this site share their photos that go along with this theme. This challenge will hopefully get us all out of our comfort zone. Here are the guidelines:
-Shots should be of people you don't know.
-Pictures should be taking over the next two weeks, but old photos can be submitted with a story of the shot.
-In showing your pictures, give some feedback on how you felt taking the shots and where you got them.
-Be creative (I don't even have to say that!)
-Bonus points (well we don't really have bonus points) will be given for catching people doing strange or funny things.
Thats it. I haven't even tried this yet, so I am looking forward to going into public places to get some shots!
Since there has been a run of guys getting the tap for the next challenge, I will make the switch and pass the torch to our youngest gal- Jessa!
Happy Shooting Everyone!
Experiment in the yard

On a sad note, I had a small bird take up in a plant on the front porch. She had 5 eggs in the nest, but the plant fell over in the bad storms that passed through Tennessee the other night and only 1 egg didn't break. After getting things back in order (not touching anything with hands), the mom came back to check it out but hasn't been back since.
I might have to save up and buy a macro lens.








