Nice Photos.
Posted by: u5227470736789439 on 27 February 2008
Here is my candidate as being almost quite good. In fact it is two painstakingly joined.

Taken up in the mountain at Skurdalsvatn in 2000.
Though this one takien in Warsaw in November 2006 is not bad:

I know there are several good photgraphers here, and it would be nice to see some of you best efforts if you feel inclined to share!
George
fireside nap by BLUENOWZ1878, on Flickr
A oerfectly clear day. Lake Michigan steaming since the air temperature is 48F degrees colder. Captured at -14F with a windchill of -39F. The D200 works without a hitch, not me for sure.
Nice picture Haim
Thanks, Don.
Sandy, this is a gorgeous composition. I like very much the scale, not getting too close to the bird, allowing the surrounding to play a key role in creating the image.
I just found this thread. Some amazing photography by forum members. My first contribution:
Welcome to the Light side of the forum...
Nice Pic
Thanks. Yes, this thread is a breath of fresh air. Free from statements...
Thanks. Yes, this thread is a breath of fresh air. Free from statements...
Not so fast. You just made a statement .
Seriously though, a very nice pic Charlie. Does not look like vegetation native to the Pacific NW. What is it?
It is in the Volunteer Park Conservatory. I did not catch the name Of the plant.
Gotcha. I'm a sucker for B&W photos. Nice contrast! Let's see what else you've got . Cheers!
A chilly Lake District morning :-
Nice composition Tony.
Thanks Count.d!
Snow on the way this afternoon :-
Across to the Mounre Mountains by BLUENOWZ1878, on Flickr
you can just about see the buzzard taken with my Lumia 800
Wow, dayjay... striking photo.
Well, I tried add a few more photos from Flickr, but all I get is a ? icon. It worked OK last night, but I guess I don't know how I did it then...
Well, I tried add a few more photos from Flickr, but all I get is a ? icon. It worked OK last night, but I guess I don't know how I did it then...
Welcome to the thread Charlie and compliments for your pics.In order to upload pics on here take a look at"How to post a picture from Flickr on the forum".Ciao
Thanks, Fabio. I think I was doing as Richard described, but maybe I chose too high resolution?
So another cacti photo:
Seattle skyline, late winter afternoon: