Larry Colen Sat, 07 May 2016 17:36:07 -0700 wrote:
2) When the lighting changes, photograph a color reference.
Com'on! Nobody sees the colors you see anyway!
;-)
3) Clean the front element of your fisheye lens, particularly when
shooting into the sky, i.e. any time you take a photo outdoors.
... particularly after it was licked by a squirrel! ;-)
6) I need better (and better fitting) sandals if I'm going to be on
uncertain terrain immediately after walking through a creek. Uncertain
footing either between the ground and the sandal, or the sandal and my
foot is a kind of fun that I can usually do without.
What about the fun of uncertain footing between your foot and the hat? ;-)
The pictures:
are cool!
And for a bit of fluff, various critters:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157668101377375
elephant seals, heron, curlew, peregrine falcon, seagulls, crows,
squirrels, tourists, and of course, some cormorants.
Flickr showed me this first:
http://42graphy.org/misc/Larry-Crit.jpg
You gave him an eye?! :-)
C & C, as always appreciated.
Cemtral & Central. ;-)
Cheers,
Igor
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