It’s always good to find a full roll.
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Within 15 Feet
I read somewhere about an exercise where we needed to focus on seeing subjects within 15 feet of our bed. So on a rainy day it seemed as good a day as any and we had nice diffused light. There was more to see but three images is enough to bore you.
This exercise could also be an ongoing project. Just thinking, yes I know that’s dangerous, that maybe setting aside one day a month or a week and look around my room to see what presents itself.
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Scratching
“The secret to success is to start from scratch and keep on scratching.” – Dennis Green
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Words of Wisdom
Every once in a while a bad day will raise it’s silly head. Nothing seems to go right. The brain is just not running on all cylinders, randomly sputtering unintelligible words, drawing strange looks from your favorite barista. I’ll give and example. All of a sudden you face a situation where you press the shutter button on your camera and nothing happens. You make a gasp for air as if your life is about to end. Your pulse rate and blood pressure just rocketed. You look at the camera turning it around to see whats wrong and it fires. You let our a sigh of relief as you realized it was on the self-timer mode. A photographer error. Well, I’m here to help with my words of wisdom. There are a couple of things we need to look at on those bad days.
First, check your socks. We are now able to buy socks that are made for right and left feet. They put these little “R’s” and “L’s” on them to help. It is a known fact the day could be off kilter if those socks are on the incorrect feet. You may also notice is a slight limp, unable to keep your balance or walk in a straight line. Check it out. Second, is your shorts. Nothing can mess up the day more than having your shorts inside out. Let me tell you it happens to the best of us. A primary symptom with this is the inability to sit comfortably for any period of time. Or you could have them on backwards. You will have the same symptom with this situation. You may encounter an embarrassing time if standing in front of a public urinal. Now, if you have them both on backwards and inside out you might as well just go back to bed and start all over. Hope this helps the next time you have a bad day.
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Put it on the list
If you look closely you will see a nice whitetail buck staring directly at you. I came upon him while he was bedded down in the trees just to the left. All I had with me was my Fujifilm X-E1 and the 18-55mm lens. It’s not the lens for reaching out to capture wildlife images. Off to the right side was his harem of 4 does. There was a time when I thought a harem was what I needed but once reality set in, those fantasies are long gone. 🙂
Even though I’m quite happy with this camera and lens, this image reignited a wish to have more focal length than the 55mm. What I want is an image stabilized 12-400mm zoom with a variable aperture of f1.2 to f2.8 and only weight 12 ounces. I’d even settle for a cheaper, and lighter, version at a fixed f4.0. So, I’m putting it on my Christmas list, right below the new underwear. Always need new underwear. So, I guess I still have fantasies, they’ve just shifted a bit.
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Crap
I’m not sure we should ever allow an insane photographer walk unattended around the neighborhood with a new camera and freshly charged battery. Ya never know what sort of crap they’ll find. 🙂
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A Smiling Face
“Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy.”― Thích Nhất HạnhLooking at this chef in the front of a local Italian Restaurant makes me want to smile. If you’re out and about shopping then you are braver than me. Anyway, my favorite color is blue and I wear a medium shirt. If you’re serious about shopping, I “need” more socks and underwear but “want” one of the following (or all three): Fujinon 18mm f2.0, Fujinon 23mm f1.4, Fujinon 35mm f1.4. 🙂 Look, I’m smiling already!