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LIFES A BEACH!

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  • faithandfifty
    faithandfifty Member Posts: 4,424
    edited November 2010

    Today is my nephew's birthday.

    He's THIRTY.

    Can you tell??

    I love his newest picture.

    Makes me smile.

    He now lives in Portugal.

    He teaches fourth grade.

    How can he be getting older?

    When I'm still so very youthful.

    xx00xx00xx00xx

  • mumito
    mumito Member Posts: 2,007
    edited November 2010
    playa del carmen
  • eph3_12
    eph3_12 Member Posts: 2,704
    edited November 2010

    Mum-love the "off with her Hair" photo!

  • mumito
    mumito Member Posts: 2,007
    edited August 2013

    Sacred Ibis  can't decide if this bird that my DH captured is beautiful or scarey.

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184
    edited November 2010

    Wow Muma, great photo

  • 3jaysmom
    3jaysmom Member Posts: 2,604
    edited November 2010
    how majestic! elegant and a bit scarey!    3jays
  • barbaraa
    barbaraa Member Posts: 3,548
    edited November 2010

    Wow, Mum, We have Ibis in FL but they are all white with orange beaks and feet. I'll go stalk some and take some pics.

  • faithandfifty
    faithandfifty Member Posts: 4,424
    edited November 2010

    BarbaraAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

    What a great picture in your profile. Don't know when you changed it, but I love it. Your smile is so inviting!!!! Are we gonna meet this winter? In real life?? IRL??? I sure hope so!!

    That Ibis seems like a Disney character -- not because of the unbelievable colors, as we've commented previously, but more like a cartoon personality. I can just hear the Dangerfield voice attempting to get some respect.

    Do you think animals make fun of each other??

    We're safely in KY & there's good/free/fast internet!!!!

    Happy camper!!!!!

    xx00xx00xx00xx00xx

    My NYC "tour" is coming together -- right after turkey time. I'm sooooooo excited!!

  • barbaraa
    barbaraa Member Posts: 3,548
    edited November 2010

    Hi Faith!! I hope we can meet. I travel a lot and try to meet up with BCO friends wherever I go.

    OK, folks, this is the sunset tonight from the master bedroom balcony and the fighter jet contrails

     from the McDill AFB.

     

  • marlegal
    marlegal Member Posts: 1,482
    edited November 2010

    not quite as beautiful  as the beach pics perhaps, but here's what my backyard at home has to offer these days :)

  • chabba
    chabba Member Posts: 3,600
    edited November 2010

    Lovely Mary. 

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438
    edited November 2010

    Great pics girls! Love sunsets and Love colored trees....yummmmm!

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184
    edited November 2010

    an autumn colored flower

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438
    edited November 2010

    What a beautiful rose Lisa and the color is amazing!

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184
    edited November 2010

    The roses are amazing, I wish they were mine!!

    Someone has a green thumb and I just take the pix

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184
    edited November 2010

    I took this in the fall in Canada

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438
    edited November 2010

    Lisa, When you photograph the roses do you use a macro to out the background?  Sorry, I just love the fact you only get the rose so that's where your focus goes when you look at them.  These pics as usual for you are beautiful.  I also love roses.

  • 3jaysmom
    3jaysmom Member Posts: 2,604
    edited November 2010

    marklegal, that picture made me feel soooo homesick. i grew up in Boston, havent been there in two lifetimes. nice to see it.

      not a great day here, the weathewrs again taken just a little dip. it seems thats all i need for the lymphedema to kick in. add truncal to the snb site now, since 2nd surgery.. its not too swollen, just enough to get me   tchin"    3jays

  • barbaraa
    barbaraa Member Posts: 3,548
    edited November 2010

    Love the roses and the trees. The leaves turning are about all I miss about living 'up north'.

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605
    edited November 2010

    Lisa, that pic is beautiful!!! I'm trying to guess where you took it as I've been right about so many of your shots.....the gardens in Victoria? Let me know if I'm cold/warm or hot....

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184
    edited November 2010

    Crissy, when I take pix of flowers I stand back and then use the optical zoom to get close then use the auto focus..that way the background usually stays blurry

    You are right Barbe

    one more

  • barbaraa
    barbaraa Member Posts: 3,548
    edited November 2010

    Lovely, Lisa.

  • faithandfifty
    faithandfifty Member Posts: 4,424
    edited November 2010

    I just LOVE that in addition to the amazing pictures, views and beaches, we get personalized photography "lessons" from our own photographers. I am going to read & reread Lisa's explanation. (I know you've attempted to clue me in -- in the past, and I can't replicate it with any dependable regularity...... but I will try again, with this newest explanation.)

    Headed 'home' from KY. Had such a great weekend/conference. Tomorrow a friend is having a book-launch party in her home for me. I feel such appreciation.

    Hope that everyone has some great plans for the weekend...... or if not, can bask in the amazing photos being shared here.

    Hugs, Beachies!!

    xx00xx00xx00xx

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605
    edited November 2010

    If you want to look up the process, it's called "depth of field". You don't want to always see everything in a picture so you let it go.

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184
    edited August 2013

    Barbe, in the old 35mm SLR's there was a button I could push to see the depth of field..

    mainly the deal was if the f.stop was set so the lens  aperature was wide open , the depth of field

    was shortened so the area around the object was blurry..of the aperature was tiny, almost everything

    was in focus...

    but with digital, they are playing with us to make us feel like we are still using the old technology

    I think....but my mind still works that way

    but lenses still work the same way...

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438
    edited November 2010

    Thanks Lisa and Barb.  I don't usually take close up photos of individual things I do more of the panaramic but I'm so gonna give it a good try.

  • faithandfifty
    faithandfifty Member Posts: 4,424
    edited November 2010

    That's where I get confused, Lisa.

    Is with the 'automatic/digital' camera, how this concept gets accomplished??

    I get it artistically & I LOVE it in your examples, but when I attempt on my simple, digital camera, it seldom 'works' with my level of understanding and expertise.

    Any specficiations/clarifications that you can add for the digital camera would be GREATLY appreciated. Oh how, I wish that I had ever availed myself of a photography course, back in the day..... or finding a course here-in-the-day.

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184
    edited November 2010

    Faith ...I don't know what kind of camera you have but for me

    I put my camera on automatic..step back about three steps from the object...

    zoom in on the flower or whatever and push the take  picture button

    down half way for  the focus and when the lines around the focus box turn green,

     I snap the picture.

    If the camera doesn't like it take another step back and try again...

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184
    edited November 2010

    I forgot that if you have a small camera, the lens may not be far enough away from the

    back of the camera to really work well..

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605
    edited November 2010

    It should work that way Lisa. Faith, the point here is to zoom in from farther away rather than being right on top of the flower (like you think you'd have to). That creates a depth of field...