Golfing Estates by PeeWee05
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Description
This is a pic shot last year on the San Lameer Golfing Estate. The best thing about SA is that which ever golfing estate you go onto you are guaranteed to see some sort of wildlife roaming around, buck, zebra or small animals.
This was taken with my old HP 3.2MP not many options in terms of manual usablility so the editing was the best I could do...
Plus I didn't know too much about photography back then... :D
Thanx for viewing and comment always welcome
Comments (8)
SusiQ
You had raw undeveloped talent even back then, now you are refining and defining it. Hugs!
PeeWee05
Tx Sq, you are too kind. I added Paint Duabs to this pic BTW... To sort out the poor image quality...
joost48
This is nice and your start.Well done and now you are a great artitst.Congrats,Peewee.
Vasilij203
It's good Vera:))Don't stress:))Next wonderfull image to Your great Gallery:))
Zacko
Im gonna be honest Vera...i think this is far from good. I can barely make out anything in it due to all the highlights and lack of midtones. If it is one thing i do like about it though, its that it shows how far youve come as a photographer. You have really improved and this photo is proof of just how much youve improved. Hope you get to have a wonderful day even though im such a meanie. #:o)
PeeWee05
Not a meanie, I agree I don't like the quality of this pic either at all... Very glad you are honest and I know I'm not going crazy :D Tx mwah! I think I posted it to show how I have grown... :D Tx for recognising that!
jcv2
Like Andreas said (colors are washed out etc.), and it's great to see the advances in time! :) Imagine me with a 1 MP Sony cam when posting a few here some time ago... :)
jocko500
very cool work