Sunday, July 4, 2010

Sunday Stills: Frame It!

The challenge this week was to frame a view. Thanks Linda!
This is one I framed this week. We watched our local crop dusting helicopter refill his tanks.  They spray after every rain...not sure what they spray..some smelly crap.
This one is from my archives, Far Guy framed by branches covered with snow on a clear cold twenty below zero day last January.  Have a great Fourth of July everyone:)

13 comments:

  1. Enjoyed them both, great job. :)

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  2. That is a rare and unique first photo ~ something I've never seen but it is the second photo that is breath-taking. How very pretty and C~o~l~d it looks!

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  3. I like the crop dusting helicopter. Unique perspective.

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  4. I've never seen a helicopter rigged for crop dusting; interesting. Around here they hire helicopters to blow the water off the cherry trees after a rain.

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  5. The first shot was interesting. I love the shot of your husband framed by the pines.

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  6. I love the winter scene...I needed something cool today!

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  7. Great shot in the snow (u could'v tryed somthing thru the snow caped branches.... ;0 )

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  8. Great job! I anxious to have more time.... been taking lots of pictures but run out of time to follow the pic challenges and to post..... Hopefully soon!

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  9. Nice shot of the helicopter. The snow shot is a good one - makes you feel a bit cooler on these hot days.

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  10. I like the crop duster photo,
    and the "smelly crap" had me choking on my tea!

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  11. Great shots! The helicopter is really cool. It's hard to remember what snow like that feels like when it's 100 degrees here with high humidity.

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  12. Well framed shots! I've never seen anything like that in the first shot! :D

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  13. These two are really good shots. I had to look twice on the first one with all that is going on in the photo.

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