our back yard ducks on a wednesday date
Canon sx60, 247 mm 5.4a f/6.5 1so160, 1/160s
The Villages wrote:
Oh yes. In those days you could spend more time in dealing with the composition of the picture and not have to deal with all kinds of settings.
Days gone by: as a salesman for hp may years ago I sold equipment to the inventor of the flash cube.
Mother Osprey waiting for the big day. Upper Elk River MD USA Cannon SX60, auto. 1/320 5763 (35mmE) iso 100,
As a seller of cameras and SD cards I tell my traveling customers to take two cards and change them every day if they do not have a computer with. Should you loose your camera or it is stolen you still have 1/2 of your pictures. Told over 100 people, 4 have come back to thank me.
Old house equals work My home is 1895, 28x28 waterfront cottage bought in 1929 by my father. Many additions, but always something wrong. center still on wood pilings, good foundation on perimeter.
Achmester is a historic home and national historic district located near Middletown, New Castle County, Delaware. It encompasses four contributing buildings and two contributing structures. Achmester was built in 1829, and is a 1 1/2-story, single pile "Peach Mansion." It consists of a five bay frame main block with a five bay gable end addition, and five bay rear service ell. It has a gable roof with dormers and sits on a stone foundation. The facade features simple box cornices and dormers decorated at a later date with Gothic Revival sawnwork trim, pendents, and vergeboards. The contributing outbuildings consist of a cow barn, shed, milk house, granary, and smokehouse. It was built by Richard Mansfield, a founder of Middletown Academy.[2]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[1]
First Picture 1983
cdayton wrote:
Really like the wheel barrow in the yard - a suggestion that something is going to happen.
There were some other things sitting around and a trailer behind the building with some one living in it. so i do not think anything will happen. Would love to look inside, not possible.
Located on Marl Pit Road, Middletown DE. looks to be from the early 1800's, original to the left then a slightly newer wing. Note the 7 fire places. As I remember it has been bordered up for over 30 years.
Still a very nice and telling shot
any one have good or bad comments about
fineartamerica.com
a place to show and maybe sell photos
Here is a cheat sheet showing as you increase aperture things get un sharp, as you decrease shutter time motion will blur, as you increase ISO noise occurs
I have 156 ship pictures posted on
www.Marinetraffic.com/ais/, very interesting site. Shows where all the big ships in the world are.