Oh, very nice Janis! And thanks for the settings info--I've jotted down your numbers to try out. Enjoy this first weekend of the mad, but joyful, season.
I tried this after studying yours. I don't think mine turned out quite as well. But, it is the shot that I submitted as my Photo Club monthly challenge.
The vinyl fence veranda offers the same look as a wood veranda, but without the worry of splintering lumber, which can be a danger to you and your family. Instead, you get a smooth surface that will not warp or rot with age, and you don't have to worry about constantly painting and water sealing it year after year.
the 2nd would make a great christmas card. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteOh, very nice Janis! And thanks for the settings info--I've jotted down your numbers to try out. Enjoy this first weekend of the mad, but joyful, season.
ReplyDeletepretty. have a warm weekend. ( :
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for having fun- the results for us is super!
ReplyDeleteThis photo makes me feel Christmasy :)
ReplyDeleteReally pretty. I wrote down the setting and will try it on my tree.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Gotta get my tree up so I can try that with my camera.
ReplyDeleteThe bokeh are incredible, with all the different colours!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful, Jan! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty Jan.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and "Christmasy."
ReplyDeleteGreat Christmas bokeh! Oh sooo beautiful! LOVE IT! =)
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat job. I agree...these would make nice christmas cards.
ReplyDeleteI tried this after studying yours. I don't think mine turned out quite as well. But, it is the shot that I submitted as my Photo Club monthly challenge.
ReplyDeleteA great job capturing the bokeh!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Makes me want a new camera!
ReplyDeleteLiving here looks peaceful and free from pollution.
ReplyDeleteThe vinyl fence veranda offers the same look as a wood veranda, but without the worry of splintering lumber, which can be a danger to you and your family. Instead, you get a smooth surface that will not warp or rot with age, and you don't have to worry about constantly painting and water sealing it year after year.
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