rmorrison1116 wrote:
What does this prove, a child has better reflexes than a much older person?!
It is a test to see if you can hit the shutter button before you miss an action scene. In drag racing the reaction time can win or lose a race.
Amazing, love it. Now tell us how many shots did you take to get these?
#1 tells a better story than #2
The same moon. It was dawn and I saw the moon against a blue sky. My daughter is an earth and space teacher so I knew she would like to see this. Do not recall this bright of a moon at this time of day.
I was not worried about quality for this.
Every now and then I just don't want to make new images and I just put the camera in the bag and forget about it until I get the urge to pull it out again. It may be a few days to a few months. My interest usually increases during the changes of the seasons. Don't worry about it, you will see new things and say "Where is my camera".
Just recently I thought about walking a railroad track that is about 1/2 mile away. I have lived here for 48 years and never walked it. Now is the time. What new things will I see?
Take the rectangle out of it and that is a piece of art.. Nice
Many people will say things hiding behind their computer, but they will not say in person. Most likely they would not even attend a gathering in a large room. The majority of the attendees would show the person the way to the door.
On the last one the horse is saying " I know where I am going, Hang on."
Good..
Around here the favorite food of butterfly caterpillars is the milkweed plant. Over the years the herbicides have eliminated most of them. There is a push to plant milkweed in areas that will be away from the herbicides. I have an area about 50' x 20' just for milkweed. Do you have milkweed in California?
I always wanted to ask that question but was not sure it was something I should have known for years. I could not see a difference between the RAW and the JPG. I missed the obvious answer. Thanks
Is the battery good, up to voltage?
I just downloaded it, now to play with it.
Hummmmmmmmmm! I missed this one.
It would be no more painful if the strap was made from Kevlar. The steel cord is woven inside of the strap and if a knife was used to try and cut the strap it would not make it through. Any strap that is meant to hold a camera would not break with someone yanking on it. Take one of your old camera straps, put it in a vice and try to rip it, tear it, yank on it. I bet you will not hurt it.