^ Yes.If Charlie is the mascot of this thread, I think Tidbit is the mini mascot.
I'm not liking the new PB upgrade either. :/ I tried to go back to the old one, but it won't let me.
Looks like you really ruffled that osprey's feathers, SK. Man, if looks could kill...
I have to say that this is probably my favorite shot of an osprey (and there have been many great shots in this thread). I think the ruffled look makes it seem more careworn than usual, yet more fierce for it.
I like this image a lot too. He (she?) looks like a cuddly stuffed animal to me.
Yes, it is. And hilarious, too.Very cute, PD...
I ordered my new camera today!
Yes, it is. And hilarious, too.
Have you tried selecting the option that reverts back to the older version? That's what I did, which instantly changed my account to its previous settings.
I'll try to snap some shots whenever it finally comes, but with my current work schedule (overnights) the only nature I'm seeing is on TV. I'll have to start filling the bird feeders to attract my feathered friends.It's about time! Feel free to flood this thread with nature shots as you practice with your new outfit.
It's suppose to warm up here, too! high 60's. Though there's really nothing to see unless you guys want pictures of cows. :/
Dude. Cows can be very photogenic. And playful. I once watched a dairy cow bick like a rodeo bronc just for the joy of it.
Don't want to see pictures of cows after you're through with them.
Yes, and I can see why it took so much effort to execute. Great stuff. Thank you for sharing it with us, Tep.Beautiful drawing, Tepelus!
Oh my, Fenika... do you know how long I'd have to stand out in the fields staring at...cows to get a pic of one of them frolicking? There's not even any calves around this time of year.
When I was little I liked watching them because I thought that they were always happy since their tails were constantly wagging. I'd point out the car window and yell "Happy cows!"
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Beautiful drawing.Finished that drawing I mentioned I was working on a while ago. Took me a long time to draw it. Of course, no matter how I try to capture it, either with the camera or with the scanner, it never looks as good as it does in real life. It always looks slightly blurred and the fine details can never be captured. Anyway, here it is, the ruined church of Zelemér, Hungary, the only thing that remains of the medieval town. I added the black vignette border when I edited the photo (slightly).
Thanks, night-flyer. I did put all sorts of hours into this thing, cutting into my writing time. I was planning on finishing up the first draft of my novel by the end of this month, but, eh, that's not going to happen. lol!
Now I can't decide which one I like better, the photo or the drawing. They're both equally moving and stunning in the mediums presented.Here's the original photo...
That size is fine for this thread, and bigger still would be acceptable, so long as it fits inside the original post window without stretching it beyond its normal width....Also, sorry for the size of the picture, I tried to shrink it but Photobucket isn't cooperating.
So not only are you a hell of an artist, you're a hell of a photographer too. I'm in awe.Here's the original photo.
I took out all of the footprints in the snow because I didn't like them in the picture, and I changed just a couple of other tiny details because I didn't like them in the picture.
Also, sorry for the size of the picture, I tried to shrink it but Photobucket isn't cooperating.