432 visits today on Flickr !
The images that were getting the most view were of the Downingtown Christmas Parade!
Thank you ALL for visiting!
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432 visits today on Flickr !
The images that were getting the most view were of the Downingtown Christmas Parade!
Thank you ALL for visiting!
In checking my Flickr email this morning, I was surprised to see the following:
Photo and Photostream for the month of November.
Andrew, I am happy to inform you that your Photostream and photo of Glen Hope Covered Bridge will be featured in our Group for the month of November. The photo is really beautiful and we do appreciate you posting it with us.
Len
Admin
Again, I am deeply HONORED by this, and many thanks to all my visitors, contacts and friends!!
Wow!
Who would have thought, that back on July 4th, 2010, when I finally signed up for a Flickr Pro account, that three months later, I would be passing 10,000 views on my Photostream!
At that time, I had maybe 200 views, if I were lucky!
After joining and participating in numerous Flickr groups, I have been rewarded with the First of hopefully many Milestones in terms of viewers!
Needless to say, I am HONORED I definitely would like to say thanks all my visitors!
And please remember to check back to see what new images I have posted!
Finally!
After how many years of this party being done, I FINALLY brought a tripod!
We did have another great time carving them as usual, and everyone participated!
When we were done, we lit them up, and this is what i was able to capture.
Hope you like!
I noticed this barn on Yellow Springs Road as I drove into Valley Forge National Park, and I almost stopped, but decided to investigate it later.
After driving around the park, up to the Arch and back down to Knox-Valley Forge Covered Bridge, I decided to head home.
As I drove back out on Yellow Springs Road, I had to stop and get some images because the clouds were just adding to much energy not to be captured!
I parked on the road side, grabbed my gear, and headed back to the barn, and was able to quickly capture these two images:
I am very happy to say, I did little post processing on these images, namely because, I did NOT have to!
I was also lucky enough to have the sun pop out at just the right time for these images. If you could see the frames just seconds before…
These images were captured as a series of HDR images, but I was able to single out the best “key” image with the clouds in mind using Photoshop CS5 HDR Pro. (One of my favorite new features!)