Andy M.
Certified Pretend Chef
Fantastic scenery and photos. Thanks, Rick.
Nice scenery, RPC! Good exposures -- the skies look great, and really nice shadow detail. Um, watch your horizon lines. The Earth is kind of tipping in a few shots. That really stands out in landscapes.
Overall, Thumbs up!
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It's not just you, Cheryl.Again....love your pics Rick and like others, I look forward to them.
This thread is one of my faves. [emoji813] Maybe it's just me, but I can't imagine posting a critique of anyone's pics.
We're just a cooking forum and posting pics that we love, and hope that others will enjoy as well.
All right, who photobombed the beautiful girl?! [emoji16] She looks great, Jon.Prom last night.
Prom last night.
That's gorgeous, Rick. I have some similar ones somewhere. I bought a Gorilla-pod to help with making good macro shots with my smartphone camera. It's about eight inches tall and I can wrap the legs around things to raise it up.
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I have one of those, too. It's nice that the Gorilla Pod camera holder can screw into the standard tripod. With the neuropathy in my feet, I don't get out to take pictures as much as I used to.I have a Gorilla Pod too. Fun to wrap the legs around a tree branch or fence post. But my most used one for most purposes is my regular tripod. It has a center post that swivels and allows the camera to be mounted in almost any orientation desired, even as low as an inch from the ground (and my camera has a swiveling screen so I can still see to aim and focus without having to be a contortionist). Mine is this Vanguard Alta Pro 263AB with a similar ball head.
I have one of those, too. It's nice that the Gorilla Pod camera holder can screw into the standard tripod. With the neuropathy in my feet, I don't get out to take pictures as much as I used to.