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Nasty day. Perfect for a walk in the park (Original Post)
alfredo
Feb 2012
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glinda
(14,807 posts)1. Nice moods. Where is this?
alfredo
(60,082 posts)2. Thanks. It's Jacobson Park in Lexington, Ky.
Mz Pip
(27,462 posts)3. I really like #6
You really get drawn in trying to see where the trees end and the reflection begins.
Wish we had some rainy days around here. We really need the rain.
alfredo
(60,082 posts)4. Thanks. I was really glad I remembered my lens cloth. What a soggy day it was.
I used my old Yashinon DX. It has a bent filter ring so I can't affix a protective hood. I need to fix it some day.
I like the orange leaves in that image.
NV Whino
(20,886 posts)5. Love the heron
All those nice vertical lines going on.
alfredo
(60,082 posts)6. Thanks. That was a day I needed my telephoto.
tawadi
(2,110 posts)7. Thanks for sharing these
#5 is my fav. So many layers and depth. Thanks again. Good job!
alfredo
(60,082 posts)8. Thanks. That bridge, combined with the flat lighting
Really worked.
handmade34
(22,759 posts)9. a delightful melancholy
the tree (#1) should not be cropped... your photos inspire my psychotic side
edited to add a smilie
alfredo
(60,082 posts)10. Thanks. I wanted to see if the cropped image worked it did, but
Not as well as the un cropped.
I wanted a dark moody feel. I wanted to channel a dark Bergman mood. I think I am more influence by cinema than photography.
Solly Mack
(90,803 posts)11. Looks a lot like here.
Moody with rain.
Thanks!!
alfredo
(60,082 posts)13. It was an OK day today, but I just hung out at home updating software and cleaning my cameras.
Oh the life of the retiree.
Little Star
(17,055 posts)12. Pretty! n/t
alfredo
(60,082 posts)14. Thanks