Message from @Shamrock
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Is the waterfall a good idea?
i like it
it makes the hills look a bit steeper and more intimidating
Why not? It adds more interest to the foreground.
Cool. Thanks for your input. I’m actually getting a little optimistic about this one.
@RhinoMaxTV Put that on a museum.
Took a picture of this badass flower, it has me more inspired than anything else for the last month or two.
Canna Lilly
I’d never seen one colored in that way before, the two colors, so bright and cheerful. I didn’t even recognize it as a canna.
yeah it's a mutation
I think the red ones are the state flower of texas or something
we had a patch of Gladiolas in my yard that would be a different color every year. It was weird.
We had gladiolus when I was growing up, I loved those. My mama is a Master Gardener, I didn’t get her green thumb. I draw flowers instead of growing them.
My grandmother gardened and it skipped to me I guess. Though I live in concrete hell at the moment
I like to take weird angle shots of random garbage plants
I understand that impulse! 🤣
Mama kept asking me why I was crawling in the dirt.
dat view
because it looks cool
Exactly
That’s lovely!
especially if you can get the depth of field to work right
cause I'm using an iphone 5
First time I took a shot like that was with a disposable camera at glacier national park... mom gave me so much crap for wasting my film. It was the best shot of the whole trip.
you just don't understand mom
She still rolls her eyes, but she just offers to hold my sweatshirt 🤣
this is one of my favourite pics because why is it a soccer field
because this school is in a beautiful place 🤷🏽
granted it was winter so the trees are dead but it's probably amazing in the spring and they don't deserve it
That’s beautiful.
Gatlinburg is a lot of touristy stuff but it's still in some nice mountains
Tennessee? I’ve been looking at relocating there.
yeah it's where I'm from
not where I am
but most family vacations were in state
Anything east of McMinnville is gonna be mountains