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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Gold Morning



Hickory, trying to help us return to our "regularly scheduled programming" this morning.

Thank you for so many kind words. It does help to know that I'm not in this all by myself and that we are all very sad.  Thank you for caring about some silly ole sheeps.

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Okay, here is another hack photography tip.  Try changing your camera's white balance to "cloudy" when you are taking pictures directly involving sunrises and sunsets.  It gives everything a warmer, richer color.  I learned that by googling "how to take good sunset pictures" for one of Ed's Sunday Stills challenges several years ago. 

Always keep learning :-)

9 comments:

Alice said...

A golden hue from the sun and Hickory brings a welcome smile to my heart.

Lady Locust said...

They may be silly, but they are still among the best of friends. Beautiful morning.
JoeyLea

Susan said...

Life does provide beautiful moments like these to help soothe aching souls. We all love our silly ole sheeps, because they are silly. Dear ole things.

Tyche's Minder said...

Glad you're hanging in there.

I will try the cloudy tip.

Willow said...

We do care and understand .
Thanks for the photo tip, very coll effect.

Unknown said...

Yes, we do care. My days are more beautiful because of your "silly ole sheeps:-)." I love all of them.

Thanks for sharing your farm life with us!

C-ingspots said...

I love tender hearts who care about silly ole sheeps and all those other wonderful animals we call friends and family. Big hugs to you...

Far Side of Fifty said...

Well it is all your fault, you make us care about your silly ole sheeps...so we suffer when you do...you are not alone dear Sara:)

Rachel Berry said...

I know just how you feel as I recently lost one of my own sheepy friends, Hubert, after a short illness. I miss him so much.

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