CEE’S CROPPING CHALLENGE

CEE’S COMPOSE YOURSELF PHOTO CHALLENGE: #15 Cropping Tips

I have been having fun with my photos doing a lot editing plus croping. First I check that the photo has density and I check the color is the best I can get. The first is tho original picture followed by the one I used.

My new header

Kato

Christmas tree I make in 80s

Great Egret note the black legs and yellow beak

Osprey aka. Fish eagle

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About bettylouise31

https://idahobluebird50.wordpress.com Member of NetGalley and Edelweiss Senior Citizen and been reading and sharing my thoughts on books most of my life. I read for my pleasure. I have been married for over 65 years. We had a Bengal Cat, Kato who has crossed over the Rainbow Bridge. Interests include reading, dogs, cats, gardening, knitting, crocheting. I have a strong interest in North American native plants. A word on my reviews. I am writing very few. Books reviews are from my public library, brought, many from Netgalley, a few from Edelweiss, occasionally from an author or from friends. The opinions are my own. I represent no publisher, author, or another source​. My reviews can be found on. Tumblr, Goodreads, Google+, and Twitter. I have no Facebook account. Thanks for reading my blog.
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3 Responses to CEE’S CROPPING CHALLENGE

  1. Cee Neuner says:

    Nice cropping jobs. These are wonderful. Thanks Bettylouise for playing.

  2. DailyMusings says:

    What beautiful bookcases! The Osprey is amazing and especially that he looked right at you! I didn’t realize a great egret would sit in a tree like that.Love all your cropping 🙂

    • Thanks. The bookcases are in the main lobby of the complex. It is often that you get a chance at a good p oil cture. We were in our car pon a backroad in Idaho. He was really a good distance from us. Both Greet egrets and blue herons roast in trees at night and also breed in them.

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