Linda From Maine wrote:
Often rain doesn't reach the ground in dry climates + it may have been over "there" but not directly upon you. In Yakima we have very, very localized showers + can get wet when there are no clouds directly overhead
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I lived in Phoenix for a good while, and when there, I learned the name for rain that doesn't reach the ground: Virga.
Yurt did a good job! Great night shot.
If you really don't want the boxes, send em my way. Then, I'll put up the ones I don't want on eBay. Or you could do that. :)
You can also take photos of those places. I'm not much on video, even though my camera can do HD...
Those little buggers often move fast. Indoors with a low-light situation (houses tend to interfere with sunlight, don't they?), even bumping the ISO may not get you to the place where you can stop motion.
It can be just a game sorting... blurry, blurry, sharp (keeper), blurry...
Me? I'm a frame filler, and always have been. I guess my parents taught me not to waste anything. lol
"What's that dark line in the frame? Oh, it's the string from my Cap Keeper."
Enough said...
Color.
B&W to me is "work." I used to manage a studio, and I also was lead darkroom specialist. I did ALL the freakin' black and white. So, even all these years later, I still equate it with work.
Also, I do see in color.
At least a camera didn't get in the way of the moment. I've heard that that can happen to some people.
Linda From Maine wrote:
Bummer. Hope you got the friends and family discount, at least
Yep... GAD it's Gear Acquisition Derangement, brought on by my mileage clicking beyond 66... lol
Linda From Maine wrote:
Half the battle is acknowledging the addiction
That's what my wife tells me. She was an addictions therapist. Sigh.
Linda From Maine wrote:
I prefer grumpyoldmenwithnothingbettertodothancomplain.com (is that too many letters?)
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Hey, I resemble that remark!
Great shots! I was expecting to see a Volkswagen here...