I think 11 degrees C is cool . . .
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My guess it might be boring to watch me work as I always shoot in the wild, I
never use flash or fill. Most of the time I've spotted my quarry some time
before and wait for good light to go shoot it, so it generally doesn't take a
long time.
I take my time editing, often drastically cropping. I love the A7r2 for that
reason, but my A7s is no slouch, just can't crop so dramatically.
Also I carefully spot the flower images, because most blooms are pretty dirty
after the bees and other insects have been along helping them have sex.
Thanks for looking and commenting.
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 9:17 AM, David Young <dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Y'know, Sonny. I've always maintained that watching anyone who really does
their job well, is a pleasure.
It doesn't matter whether the guy or gal is a farrier, a welder, an origami
artist, a painter of either homes or a canvas, or even (gasp!) a photographer.
Watching an expert work their magic is always a treat.
Some day, I'd like to watch you photograph your flowers.
David.
PS: "Cold weather" is a relative term. ;-)
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David Young - Photographer
Logan Lake,BC, CANADA
Website: www.furnfeather.ca
Gallery: The Creative Co. Merritt, BC.
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Cool weather here, but Knockout Roses are still blooming around town.------
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