A few from last week (really random)

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#1
ThewindyroadupJohnsonsMound.jpg


#2
MossatBigRockFP.jpg


#3
BWdeerskullBigRockFP.jpg


#4
Thembones.jpg


#5
redbellyonhandBW.jpg


#6
N-1.jpg


#7
N.jpg


#8
R.jpg


#9
VerticalroadupJ.jpg
 
v nice shots, #7 is my fav!

whats the skeloton?
 
Awesome shots! Love the DOF on #2!
 
The first and last shots are my faves! Nice work!
 
Ooo, I do like that moss-in-bloom close-up.
No one will ever know why :greenpbl: ... it is the DOF and POV (depth of field and point of view for our newer members) only just among OTHER things! :D

And Photo 6 (and 7 along with it) show something I don't know at all, is it a snail? What is it? I like the lines, textures, colour and opposing spiralled circles of the ... whatever ... in Photo 6 so much, along with the colours! Actually that one is my personal favourite (and note that I say so about a photo that has been composed with a centred subject!).
Your studies on the subject in 7 - new POV, nice DOF, gone b&w, are nice, interesting ... but don't fascinate me so. Maybe, because this thing is so new to me, I prefer the "documentary" character of 6.
 
Ooo, I do like that moss-in-bloom close-up.
No one will ever know why :greenpbl: ... it is the DOF and POV (depth of field and point of view for our newer members) only just among OTHER things! :D

And Photo 6 (and 7 along with it) show something I don't know at all, is it a snail? What is it? I like the lines, textures, colour and opposing spiralled circles of the ... whatever ... in Photo 6 so much, along with the colours! Actually that one is my personal favourite (and note that I say so about a photo that has been composed with a centred subject!).
Your studies on the subject in 7 - new POV, nice DOF, gone b&w, are nice, interesting ... but don't fascinate me so. Maybe, because this thing is so new to me, I prefer the "documentary" character of 6.

Thanks! :D #6 and #7 are of a large species of millipede (Narceus americanus). They can get up to 5" long and love to hide under rotten wood, where we find them frequently. Thanks for the C&C!
 

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