I'm as guilty as the next person using my digital Nikon SLR as a point and shoot camera. Learning the capabilities of my camera and taking better pictures and is on my list of what I'd like to do. To date I've utilized the statistical method of good picture taken. By that I mean if you take enough pictures some of them are bound to turn out.
The following are some of my favorite pics, one from each season of the year.
Spring
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Tulips at the Dallas Arboretum |
Summer
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Side of a waterfall Dallas Arboretum |
Fall
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The girls and I trying to emulate Andy Goldsworth style art.
Local maple leaves as a wreath |
Winter
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Ice crystals on the moon roof. |
The last picture is further proof that I really need to clean out the garage so I don't have to scrape the windows anymore. Hope you have enjoyed these pics. These are as much of a testiment to Jill's Memory Manager software that quickly allowed us to surf thousands of pictures to find these four. Statistical picture taking, it seems to work if you only look at just four pics.
Nice images! That last one reminds me of earthworm tracks. BTW, now that I've dropped off the Parish Council, I'll be taking photography classes at CC ...as I also want to learn to be more creative with my Canon DSLR.
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