Post your favorite photo of your own project to share with those that may not otherwise see it.
There were some really great photographs last week. It is fun to see what you like of your posts as it is not always what everyone else chooses.
There are two easy ways to add pictures on to the discussion.
The first is a full size photo: 1) Click on your favorite photo and bring up its page. 2)Look at the right side of your monitor, and go to the word SHARE (it is below tags) 3) go to the box and copy the long address 4) Come back to the discussion, and then paste.
The second is to have a smaller file size so to keep the site from getting overwhelmed. http://365project.org/discuss/general/1323/how-to-adding-an-image-in-a-discussion.
this was not a choice for my main album, but it was a thank you to all the wonderful 365 friends who helped me through the death of my mother last week - so it holds special meaning on many levels.
its a toss up between Tomato and ROYGBIV, but I'm going to use Tomato here since it doesn't requiring viewing large to get the full scale of how wonderful it is:
i was not thrilled with my photos this week, but i like this one because i don't do "abstract" very often....and i was happy with the results of this one.
This shot and area of Colorado has been on my bucket list for quite some time now! I was grateful the rain and clouds lifted and the waters calmed so I could capture a bit of blue sky, the mountain and reflection.
Empress Moon
30 second long exposure of the Empress Hotel in Victoria's Inner Harbour. Shot on my Nikon D600, using my Nikorr 105mm f/2.8 set at f/22, ISO 100.
Not my usual style. There was actually little editing. I took the photo in harsh late afternoon light, then put it through the "tranquil" effect in picmonkey, and that's it. :-)
BOOBS
Morning glory fandango
Who can't love a cute puppy!
30 second long exposure of the Empress Hotel in Victoria's Inner Harbour. Shot on my Nikon D600, using my Nikorr 105mm f/2.8 set at f/22, ISO 100.