Hi photo lovers.
I am seeing if I can post just a bit more frequently. The featured photo this time is one of the new sunflowers that one of my daughters brought home this summer. These plants started blooming before we could get them in the ground. They will look quite nice for the early fall, and should come back next year. I’ll appreciate these for now, and am excited to see what next growing season has in store for them, as well as a host of additional sunflowers we’ll plant next spring along the back fence.
I am still using my same equipment, and am no professional. If you are an avid photographer, regardless of your skills and professional experience, you are in good company here. Booman Tribune was blessed with very talented photographers in the past. At Progress Pond, we seem to have a few talented photographers now, a few of whom seem to be lurking I suppose.
I have been using an LG v40 ThinQ for almost six years. My original LG v40 ThinQ is gone. The back of the phone came off. Apparently the battery began to burst. My initial replacement had a similar fate. I bought yet another version of the same phone about a year and a half ago for hardly anything, as I simply didn’t have the time to really research a good permanent replacement. We will see how long this one lasts. I need more time to research smart phones, especially at the high end. I prefer to get a device and keep it for four or five years. Most of my family seems to be gravitating toward iPhones, but I am determined to avoid going that route. The newer Samsung phones look really promising. Given the times we live in, my default is to delay any major purchases as long as possible. So, unless something really goes wrong with my current phone, I’ll stick to the status quo for as long as possible. Keep in mind that my last Samsung kept going for over four years (although the last year was a bit touch and go). Once I do have to make a new smart phone purchase, the camera feature is the one I consider most important. So any advice on such matters is always appreciated. Occasionally I get to use my old 35 mm, but one of my daughters commandeered it. Presumably she’ll return it before she moves out. So it goes.
This series of posts is in honor of a number of our ancestors. At one point, there were some seriously great photographers who graced Booman Tribune with their work. They are all now long gone. I am the one who carries the torch. I keep this going because I know that one day I too will be gone, and I really want the work that was started long ago to continue, rather than fade away with me. If I see that I am able to incite a few others to fill posts like these with photos, then I will be truly grateful. In the meantime, enjoy the photos, and I am sure between Booman and myself we can pass along quite a bit of knowledge about the photo flog series from its inception back during the Booman Tribune days.
Since this post usually runs only a day, I will likely keep it up for a while. Please share your work. I am convinced that us amateurs are extremely talented. You will get nothing but love and support here. I mean that. Also, when I say that you don’t have to be a photography pro, I mean that as well. I am an amateur. This is my hobby. This is my passion. I keep these posts going only because they are a passion. If they were not, I would have given up a long time ago. My preference is to never give up.
Autumn is almost here in Southeast Pennsylvania. Sunflowers are past yours and starting to fall apart. I spotted this leaf on the sidewalk while walking home from the drug store. I put it on my red car and took a picture. Hope you like it.
Cool photo. Thanks for sharing. It is great to see you back.
It still feels like summer where I live (in fact our high temperature on Friday broke a record), although a welcome break in the heat is just about to arrive. The growing season in my neck of the woods (western Arkansas/eastern Oklahoma) still has a few weeks left. I won’t really see leaves turn color until near the end of October. Then as time permits, I’ll be out along some trails to get some fall foliage photos. In the meantime, I’ll enjoy the beautiful display of flowers for as long as it lasts.
Cheers!
This is more of a public service announcement. I have noticed periodic waves of spam comments on old posts. I don’t really have the power to delete them myself, so what I have been doing is down-rating them as a way to flag spam content. If you do see comments that seem out of place, please do not click any links. The risk of malware and ransomware is too great. Normally, I prefer to be welcoming to new members or commenters, but if I have good reason to suspect that they are bots and not people interested in Martin’s analysis, I will do what I can so that hopefully Martin can take care of the problem. Okay, carry on.
Here are a couple more
Those are nice. I am still a few weeks away from peak fall foliage season here.