I thought a spider had got you! Not been shooting or just busy?
Not been shooting. Suffering with a bad back at the moment and haven't been able to get out and about for months other than short staggers around the park with Bob.
I thought a spider had got you! Not been shooting or just busy?
Sorry to hear that. I have a good chiropractor who helps me.Not been shooting. Suffering with a bad back at the moment and haven't been able to get out and about for months other than short staggers around the park with Bob.
I'm well passed that stage unfortunately. Went to a specialist yesterday and i'm now waiting for an MRI to see what treatments i'll need. Hopefully just some cortisone injections.Sorry to hear that. I have a good chiropractor who helps me.
Hope it works out. Scoliosis of the neck is my issue. Probably caused by a leg length difference.I'm well passed that stage unfortunately. Went to a specialist yesterday and i'm now waiting for an MRI to see what treatments i'll need. Hopefully just some cortisone injections.
Hope it works out. Scoliosis of the neck is my issue. Probably caused by a leg length difference.
Sounds delightful! Hope the injections do the trick.Mines a suspected herniated disc that’s sitting on my sciatic nerve. So I get the joys of back pain along with excruciating leg pain. What a joy
Just call it high key! This sort of shot is challenging without a grad filter even if you get the settings right.I was rummaging through some old picture files and came across one that was severely over exposed by at least 3 stops. Just for the heck of it I ran it through lightroom and actually salvaged something that was half decent. while the sand and board walk are still blown out the ocean, people, buildings and sky retain a lot of detail and color integrity. To me it looks interesting with a sort of layered effect.
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Just call it high key! This sort of shot is challenging without a grad filter even if you get the settings right.
The lady in the red chair, to the right of that big box-thing, is watching you! Well, was watching you.I was rummaging through some old picture files and came across one that was severely over exposed by at least 3 stops. Just for the heck of it I ran it through lightroom and actually salvaged something that was half decent. while the sand and board walk are still blown out the ocean, people, buildings and sky retain a lot of detail and color integrity. To me it looks interesting with a sort of layered effect.
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What a strange looking thing.View attachment 845240 Anhinga in the early morning.
Lovely.
Beautiful.
So sad, but true of everywhere! Nicely done.A rapidly disappearing scene around here as the fields are paved over. This field is zoned for hundreds of residential homes. A quick snap on the way home from the gym with my iPhone XR, touched up in Luminar 3 plugin for Photos.
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Thank youWhat a strange looking thing.
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Lovely.
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Beautiful.
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So sad, but true of everywhere! Nicely done.
I love owls. Such beautiful eyes, or eye in this case!An Eastern Screech Owl named Baxter. He resides at a local sanctuary.