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These are beautiful shots Nativa. I always look for shells like these on the beach but, sadly, they are hard to find and usually broken on the east coast of the US. We did see some nice ones in the Bahamas.
Thanks for your visit and comments. The remote I used was $14.99. That was my first time using it, but, yes, I do like it better than setting a timer. I think there may be other uses for it that I haven't tried yet...like getting closer to wildlife without disturbing it. Have a nice weekend :)
A very dear friend of mine name Cheryl Todman is from St. Thomas and she is one of the best people I know. If the rest of the women from the VI are like her, you are a wonderful woman.
Your have a fantastic eye for beauty. Your pictures are breathtaking. 2 for 2 now. Let me check out your other blogs. You're a very talented woman.
Oh wow thanks for your wonderful comments The 1 Ms. H.B.I.C (creative name). I feel so blessed, as a matter of fact I know that I blessed. I have visited your blogs, am following them and left some comments.
Thanks for visiting Tammy. I went for a mid day swim and I saw these shells in the water and lucky for me I had my camera with me. I removed them from the water, took these pictures (which I am very proud of) and when I was done, I returned them to the water - they were still young.
For a cost of $14.99 I will I get a remote and experiment with it. I already have my tripod so that should go well. All the best to you.
Hallo Nativa
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Beautiful shells!
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These are beautiful shots Nativa. I always look for shells like these on the beach but, sadly, they are hard to find and usually broken on the east coast of the US. We did see some nice ones in the Bahamas.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit and comments. The remote I used was $14.99. That was my first time using it, but, yes, I do like it better than setting a timer. I think there may be other uses for it that I haven't tried yet...like getting closer to wildlife without disturbing it. Have a nice weekend :)
A very dear friend of mine name Cheryl Todman is from St. Thomas and she is one of the best people I know. If the rest of the women from the VI are like her, you are a wonderful woman.
ReplyDeleteYour have a fantastic eye for beauty. Your pictures are breathtaking. 2 for 2 now. Let me check out your other blogs. You're a very talented woman.
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Oh wow thanks for your wonderful comments The 1 Ms. H.B.I.C (creative name). I feel so blessed, as a matter of fact I know that I blessed. I have visited your blogs, am following them and left some comments.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Tammy. I went for a mid day swim and I saw these shells in the water and lucky for me I had my camera with me. I removed them from the water, took these pictures (which I am very proud of) and when I was done, I returned them to the water - they were still young.
For a cost of $14.99 I will I get a remote and experiment with it. I already have my tripod so that should go well. All the best to you.
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