fire-n-ice said:I was being factitious hon![]()
enfield said:^^^ and even then:
"Youuuu arreeee soooo beautifulllll, to meee"
fire-n-ice said:facetious, yes..guess my fingers got to going quicker then my brain![]()
What did you mean about the angle of orientation? I don't quite follow.Gauss said:Rick hunter has a cool choice of scenery. Always prefered the underground industrial complexes to the outdoor shots. But unfortunately, two things I didn't like: his wheels aren't the same angle of orientation like many other competitors and the noise level is a bit high due to the darkness. Tough choice. Gonna have to really think about it for a few days before voting for AlanL
Rick Hunter said:What did you mean about the angle of orientation? I don't quite follow.Gauss said:Rick hunter has a cool choice of scenery. Always prefered the underground industrial complexes to the outdoor shots. But unfortunately, two things I didn't like: his wheels aren't the same angle of orientation like many other competitors and the noise level is a bit high due to the darkness. Tough choice. Gonna have to really think about it for a few days before voting for AlanL
I wish I had a dSLR for my shots. Point-n-shoot always turns out noisy especially in low light situations. With my luck I might be able to score a nicer camera by years end.
Thanks for the feedback. I really wanted to go against the grain this month (i.e. non-landscape pic). Definitely captured some reception on it, although I see there are many other beautiful competitive shots from our family of members this month.![]()
CaZ4 said:I'll admit it...after a tough decision I had to go with the Mini!![]()
I didn't want to, but that little road going into the fog looks so cool! If it was a Z in the picture it would have been easy... :|