decimal wrote: » Another one from NY
Chochese wrote: » Photographed The Blizzards in Waterford last week:http://www.flickr.com/photos/trevx0rz/2865444050/
decimal wrote: » Another one from NYhttp://farm4.static.flickr.com/3160/2866983603_cb09f873b5.jpg
Borderfox wrote: » The Liffey in Straffan today
Borderfox wrote: » Yeah thats the one at the bridge, handy for taking pictures too. Would be really nice on a misty morning..
cambo_gueno wrote: » Where were these taken Linda? I recognise that fox! I've seen him around Ringsend Park the odd time...
Borderfox wrote: » Can you get to the rickitty bridge from the golf course turn off? is it public?
mobileblog wrote: »
l pearse wrote: » No pic daddylonglegs This has happened to me...:rolleyes: make sure ur posted pictures are saved on your pc, after posting them or they will dissapear!!!! try again.:)
l pearse wrote: » Paddylonglegs. He looks a little intimidating,:cool: like he's about to leap right at the camera... very nice capture. l would crop the top right out, down to the stone.:) Heres one l shot in Glendalough. Fast little buggers :mad:
paddylonglegs wrote: » I I think keeping the top in emphasizes the subject and uses the rule of thirds.it doesn't really distract from the subject and keeps the photo centrally balanced.....I think!