Through the window...

Posted by Judy (Brooksville, Florida, United States) on 14 October 2009 in Plant & Nature and Portfolio.

We're somewhere in the north Georgia mountains. I hope to have some special photos when we return, but I'll have no internet connection while gone so I won't be able to comment.

Thank you so much for visiting my blog; your comments are greatly appreciated. I apologize for not getting to all of your posts. I will visit as time permits.

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Japanalia from Yokohama, Japan

Very beautifully presented! It makes for an attractive view!

14 Oct 2009 6:15am

@Japanalia: Thank you so much, Gabriela; this is your kind of presentation! :D
Thank you for your other comments also, but time prohibits individual replies.
We had a wonderfully relaxing two weeks, but now must get back into the 'daily grind'. xx

Marion from Nanaimo, BC, Canada

I love it. I want a window like that Judy.

14 Oct 2009 7:47am

Mhélène from Paris, France

A superb composition !

14 Oct 2009 7:56am

MJ from Delaware, United States

great composition... I love the different pictures the window frame makes......

14 Oct 2009 11:53am

Jeff from Pembroke Dock, Wales., United Kingdom

Nice idea "well framed picture Ha Ha ".

14 Oct 2009 1:18pm

Lambspun from Madison, Maine, United States

I like your presentation :) Very nice Judy and colorful :)

15 Oct 2009 1:00am

Magda from Vancouver, Canada

Nicely edited Judy! Having fun are we? Great work! Beautiful light too

16 Oct 2009 7:09pm

Krisu from Tampere, Finland

Love the presentation! (How did you do it?)

19 Oct 2009 4:08pm

@Krisu: Thanks for the comment, Krisu, and to be honest, I forget which program I have that offers a 'window' view.
It just places the 'grid' on top of whatever you have.

Sony DSLR-A100
1/80 second
F/5.0
ISO 250
50 mm

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