Odds and Ends Vintage Photos X
#1051
Thank you, Lainey, for posting the new view!
I like the photo of the sunflowers. I don't think I have seen that one before.
Did you have the photos professionally framed or did you do it yourself?
Very, very nice! I'm sure the photos bring back many happy memories of your outings.
It is a nice idea, too, to be able to switch out the photos when you want to.
I like the photo of the sunflowers. I don't think I have seen that one before.
Did you have the photos professionally framed or did you do it yourself?
Very, very nice! I'm sure the photos bring back many happy memories of your outings.
It is a nice idea, too, to be able to switch out the photos when you want to.
#1052
Thanks, Sue. Yes I can recall what were were doing/where we (or sometimes just me) were when the photos were taken. Many of these photos were taken on outings while in the S. This was low budget. I just taped the photos onto the mats that were in the frames. I was going to mat the photos properly but decided since I may switch out the photos to eliminate that work and use of my supplies. I also went with standard 5 x 7 photos for the 8 x 10 frame and 8 x 10 for the 11 x 14 frame and the one 11 x 14 for the 16 x 20 frame. IF I was really creative I would have used some different sizes, for a totally different look, but frames and matting for odd size photos can get expensive and making that work was beyond my level of creativity.
#1053
Thanks, Len. My photo editing skills are limited, so outside of cropping, straightening (I love that edit, I take lots of crooked pic) and adjustments to contrast, etc. what you see is pretty much what I saw. Right place, right time sometimes.
#1054
Birdie of the day.
#1056
Very nice! The red really makes it pop.
#1057
Very nice, Wind! I have yet to capture a hummer feeding at a flower. I noticed them in my yard a lunch, they were all over the flowers....I'll have to set up a tripod and hide some time...
#1058
Thanks, all! 300mm, hand-held. Lucky shot!
#1059
300mm and a fast shutter?
#1060
300mm, f/5.6 1/320 sec. ISO 2500.