Just gotta love catchlights.
So neat. They look like favorite pets.
Thank you.
Flying saucers. Look like stars at nighttime.
Haven't read all of the replies but Kmgw9v's advice makes sense and also, I'd like to believe that you could also purchase a few more while in Europe, should you see the need approaching.
Was it a good day? I hope so.
Used to shoot for our local medical helicopter service. They always wanted to see good sharp images, as yours is but, all the rotors had to be in blurry motion. Always something.
Who's carrying the bricked wall tripod?
Brushes to paint a masterpiece will just lie there. No matter how fine or coarse the many hairs on them and the colored oils they are dipped into.
The mind that chooses and controls their movement is the most important.
One gets what one sees.
Maybe it's where you focused. The first may have been in the shadow area, the second may have been in a brighter area.
Type "Canon Pixma iP 4820 error message is B200P";
There are a bunch of help places.
Put 'em on file DVDs. I use 4.7 GB dvds and monthly I'll cull out the shots I do not need and put the OK ones on the DVDs.
I use a filing system with two drawers and stackable. Each drawer holds 80 DVDs and each DVD holds over 300 images, so you may put a ton of images at your choosing. They have plastic sleeves that hold two DVDs. And also a file page that you can set up any way you would want.
It's called HIPCE one touch filing system. I get them locally at a Container Store Outlet.
That's right ragatazz. No need at all for derision.
Keep learning everyone. Keep learning.