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Calavera > I was taking some closeup flower shots yesterday at the CSUF Arboretum when I turned around and there was this egret, not more than 8 feet from me...hunting.  No time to change lenses, so this was shot with a 60mm Nikon Macro lens...that little lump in his throat?  It's a lizard, and not more than two minutes later, he nailed another one.   Memo to self...invest in a decent telephoto lens
Calavera > I saw this today at the CSUF Arboretum...just made me think of how good your clothes smelled after getting dried on a line outside instead of a dryer
Calavera > I liked the way the light was hitting this detail of a flute player statue at the Huntington Gardensat
Calavera > We were walking around Encinitas and I came across this reference to Jackson Browne's "Running on Empty"...love it
Calavera > Tomorrow is looking pretty hectic, so I wanted to get a jump for the Daily shot...this is a succulent from our backyard...just liked the lighting
Calavera > Burano is a small fishing village on an island near Venice, Italy.  Although we got soaked, the rain really brought out the bright vibrant colors.  This a scan of a film shot and I would love to go back there armed with a digital camera
Calavera > Looks like a blue whale?   Always wanted to use the "Byrd" as a substitute for the correct spelling...my favorite group of all time
Calavera > Road trip to San Diego today, so lots of processing.  Also found out I'll have my first one man show (I'll believe it when I see it)...the move from simple printing and framing to gallery level is intimidating and $$$$$...but what the hey.  So, this is an oldie from the Cotswalds in England...I could live there in a heartbeat...just love the old doors, gardens, and wysteria
Calavera > I've tried this shot a couple of ways, but this one is my favorite, I just like the ines and the soft tones...its a very relaxing shot (to me)
I was taking some closeup flower shots yesterday at the CSUF Arboretum when I turned around and there was this egret, not more than 8 feet from me...hunting. No time to change lenses, so this was shot with a 60mm Nikon Macro lens...that little lump in his throat? It's a lizard, and not more than two minutes later, he nailed another one. Memo to self...invest in a decent telephoto lens
 > I was taking some closeup flower shots yesterday at the CSUF Arboretum when I turned around and there was this egret, not more than 8 feet from me...hunting.  No time to change lenses, so this was shot with a 60mm Nikon Macro lens...that little lump in his throat?  It's a lizard, and not more than two minutes later, he nailed another one.   Memo to self...invest in a decent telephoto lens
I was taking some closeup flower shots yesterday at the CSUF Arboretum when I turned around and there was this egret, not more than 8 feet from me...hunting. No time to change lenses, so this was shot with a 60mm Nikon Macro lens...that little lump in his throat? It's a lizard, and not more than two minutes later, he nailed another one. Memo to self...invest in a decent telephoto lens
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D70) |
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