Lovely picture of the lime and water. It looks very appealing indeed.
I hope this looks sufficiently mysterious. It was the view down the valley from our veranda this evening. Smokey haze from local hazard reduction burns added to the feel of twilight. I was hoping to catch a hint of the far horizon behind the grey, but I was a tad too late...
A nice easy one next to try and lure some more posters in - Young.
Hi Chris, that is an absolutely stunning picture!
I have an idea for the next one.... SPOOKY !
Hey Suzy, welcome to the forum.
Just a small point on thread rules:
You have to post a picture to nominate the next Topic.
The current topic is "Young"
Just post a pic of yourself!
Then you can nominate "Spooky"
But I agree, Chris' picture is absolutely stunning.
Ah, I get it now!
I was quite confused on how this thread worked with the monthly challenge. I thought you guys put out suggestions here for the monthly challenge titles. I have a few questions about the monthly photo challenge but I'll finish up here first (see if I can find a "young" pic I've taken of something!) and then go there. Thanks for all your help, much appreciated .
The Boeing 787-9 is a young aircraft with Etihad Airways taking delivery of Reg# A6-BLA (pictured here) on December 2014.
This is flight EYG484 from Abu Dhabi to Brisbane captured from my home on November 2016.
I'm laughing that I managed to find a way to incorporate aviation into the "young" category
Okay, so there's my pic. I now get to choose the next title, yes?
The next photo will have - "spooky".
Does this mean that I can't post in "spooky" because I came up with title. I'm guessing so, yes?
Let's see if I have this right... when the first person that posts a pic automatically gets to choose the next title? EDIT: I have found the rules in the first post so I'm much clearer now.
Well, a bit spooky! I tried a variety of ideas but this was judged by my wife to be the nearest to the title. It's inside my shed a couple of nights ago. Handheld and looking towards the door. The red light is used to help preserve my night vision when I go in and out to get different telescope eyepieces, etc. The sheets cover a motorbike and a couple of telescopes. But what's lurking in the blackness beyond that door?.... the creatures of the night ..... (OK mostly bandicoots and kangaroos... )
"Red Tails in the Sunset" . Great title. Nice one Suzy.
Bonus points for having kangaroo tails on the red tails too...
This is a daisy flower in our garden. It was about the size of the end of my thumb and the little spider was so small (about the size of a grain of rice) that I didn't actually see it until I downloaded the pictures onto my computer. And then I whipped back and took a couple more. It looked nice and dry under there too!
Next picture should feature a musical instrument please.
Thank you Chris . I adore the Qantas livery with our Kangaroo and the slight changes of the Roo over the years. I don't much care for the new A330's Kangaroo though as it looks like its face is smashed in . So Australian with the our Aussie sunset, I was in love with that breathtaking view. Next time, I'll use a wider lens and try and take a better shot. It was snapped while we were driving and we only had a moment to pull over on the road.
I love your pic of the droplets and oh wow even a bonus spider and web . Very nice work indeedy, thank you.
Is a musical instrument, with a broken string, still a musical instrument ...?
..at least it is not a broken "G" string.... that could be embarrassing ...
OK...
The next photo will have "Contrails" in it !
Contrails? Did you say contrails?! Oooh-oooh pick me, pick me!
Was such a Marshmallow sky the whole of this day, so I was really looking forward to sunset and I wasn't disappointed.
Aside from some nice sunset pics, I got a bonus show with an Air New Zealand Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with contrails - pic straight out of the camera - at 39,000 feet from Singapore to Auckland.
Flight NZ281 #ZK-NZI.
3rd AUG-2017.
I took this last weekend playing with HDR, this is a three shot hand held image at f8, where the Camera chose 1/640, 1/1250, & 1/2500 for the +/- full stop. Blended in HDR Efex Pro 2.
Kilcunder beach, from the rail bridge, crazy rain/clear/rain/clear day.
We seriously lack quality street art here in Devonport, Tas. I always enjoy wandering around Melbourne when I'm there and taking in the amazing art on display in laneways and on buildings.
So, let's have for a bit more:
The next photo should be of Street Art
PS - Cracker of a shot Chris. Almost said i can see the whites of it's eye. But I can't :-)