I like the picture but that pine cone reminds me more of fall than spring ... but very nice picture at any time ....
WhyNot
I like the picture but that pine cone reminds me more of fall than spring ... but very nice picture at any time ....
WhyNot
Anything to do with M43?
Albert, might I direct your attention to the pinned post at the top of this forum.
dprevived.com/t/welcome/906/#post-6492
Presumably you missed that.
"Welcome to the Weekly m4/3 Talk Forum
Although this Weekly thread is in the m4/3, Panasonic, and Olympus grouping of forums, we openly welcome users of all brands and models.
Please:
1. Please reply to at least one other contribution, your replies encourage posters!!!
2. If asked, please share your processing techniques or technical details.
Thanks for contributing!"
If that is not to your liking then please resist from making similar comments to the one you posted here. If you can live with it then your presence is welcome!
Andrew
Paul, we have spruce trees and the cones are a hazard when walking about the yard. On wrong step and you may twist your ankle!
A well taken image and I like the processing. Any success with the flickr posting yet? There was a post somewhere about how to do it but I will have to search for it.
Please ignore Albert's comment. He is obviously not familiar with the way we operate here.
Andrew
Thanks Andrew my wife went for a morning walk I to my shame lay on in my bed,🥳 there is a few cones lying around the garden so took a quick photo and like the way it turned out .I did read the post about flicker and tried it but it would only show the link not the photo confusing
Paul
Thanks WN as said to Andrew I was lazy this morning 😴these where lying in the garden so my morning walk was round the garden Paul
I missed this post, Paul. I used to live in a place where some nut had planted pine trees. A pine cone broke my windscreen. The cones would lay concealed in deep grass and roll if I stepped on one. I still like your pictures, though. Rich
I like your cone. I must say it's creative to use a long tele to photograph a cone. It turned out well.
Shame on you Paul. At least you didn't hand your good lady the camera and instruct her to return with your morning shots.😄
Like the pine cone. Good images can be found even under our feet it seems.
Dave
Lovely shot Paul and we'll processed
I won't criticize you for not taking your morning walk, seeing as I should be getting my morning exercise now but am lying in bed reading and replying to posts instead. 😉
I have three very tall ones in my garden Rich they where here when I moved it I had to get them topped last year at certain times of the year theres cones everywhere
Thanks Charlotte glad u liked it 🙂
Thanks Dave I could have tried that but think I would have got the same answer that u would get 😡
Thanks Jim we all need our rest and beauty sleep none of us are getting any younger 😀