Warren Mary Ellen
Ranger
It is pouring down rain finally. On the other hand, the shrubs are gonna grow now.
A unique Hummingbird Clearwing Moth and a Monarch butterfly from Peg's garden this morning. I started out taking the pic of the Monarch since they've been so scarce (maybe due to the cicadas)
Then the Moth caught my eye - I actually thought it was a Hummingbird at first. A very unique and beautiful Moth.
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Thanks Sweeney, it sounds like you've got the necessities covered. Geo location would be a nice add-on for sure.NICE! I REALLY need to upgrade my camera...I've got a Canon DSLR, I need to get some better optics. But what I really want is a GPS to encode the geo-locatdion in the photos like the iPhone does. Thats really helpful for my notes and workflows...
Thanks Sweeney, it sounds like you've got the necessities covered. Geo location would be a nice add-on for sure.
.....but then, so is the weather!More rain yesterday. A lot of my flowers are drowning. It’s sunny today and will rain tomorrow. I’m beginning to sound like a broken record.
Time is precious that's for sure. Never enough of it it seems.The geo location is just a nice to have --- the optics are what makes the biggest difference. The body I have is a Canon, with consumer lenses, not terrible just not great. The telephoto vignettes, especially as the focal length increases.
I've taken a couple of photos that I'm proud of. Night time city stapes with river and water. I just love the way the water acts, and the unusual colors you get due to artificial lights in the city.
My best work has always been at the enlarger. I ran a Noritsu and Fuji for years. The Noritsu did 5x7s and smaller, and the Fuji did from 4x6 up to poster size—mostly 8x12s and occasionally slightly larger. I think what I really liked was the setup—the calibration was a mystery to my coworkers, but I understood it well. Noritsu was definitely the "quantity" machine.
The real problem is that I just don't have the 'eye' to pick a subject well and compose it. I can surely train for this, but it's a question of time, a commodity I have little of, though that may be changing. We'll see.
Time is precious that's for sure. Never enough of it it seems.
I did a bit of darkroom work in the late 70's and enjoyed it. Worked with a 4X5 view camera and the Adam's zone system. Incredible fun, but then grown-up life changed that. Still a hobby I'm glad to say, being practiced in a way I could not have imagined 50+ years ago.
Hopefully you soon have the time to enjoy your hobbies more![]()
....put it to music, and you might have a hit!I did all of my best work in the 90's with emulsion & paper. I loved those days. Just a shame that a good medium level lab guy, at the time, made $5.75 an hourOf course, a taco bell soft taco supreme cost $0.79
Sorry to be a dougie downer....the last year has been ROUGH. Since January, lost mom & dad , a job, a business partnership, and....hey, where's the darned dog.
Oh, there she is...whew.
....put it to music, and you might have a hit!
I think my biggest blessing has been that I was born in the USA. We watched the fireworks at Rib Lake , WI.
+1 grateful to be Born in the USA!I think my biggest blessing has been that I was born in the USA. We watched the fireworks at Rib Lake , WI.
Yes.+1 grateful to be Born in the USA!
Is that a song title?
...look quick! It's bound to change soon.Blue skies today after several days of rain and gloom. I get to play on my tractor later today.