Quite unique in this day and age. Thanks for the peek.
When you buy a new Sandisk SD card from B&H there is a coupon with an activation # on the package. Download and install (good for 1 year.) Worked for me.
Try to open one! You'll know in an instant.
Been there! Once when my grandson (age 11) & I were returning for an owl hunt at a park when at his request we stopped at his favorite playground. There are some expressive sculptures in the parking area so I told the boy to go play while I shoot a few pics of the bronzes. After a few pics I looked over where he should be and didn’t see him, walked over there and through the play area, no sign of him. Stress level rises! Must have gone to the rest room, walked over there (7D with Canon 300/f4 over my shoulder) opened the door to the 10 x 15’ one stall/one urinal/one lavatory room, only a grandfather and grandson washing hands, stall open, empty, turned around and left. Grandfather flew out after me shouting about me being a pervert for bringing a camera into a rest room. Shouts “Call 911!! This guy’s a pervert” I told him I was looking for my GS, more abuse spewed from him, I realized I didn’t have time for this nonsense and headed back to the play area with him on my backside shouting! I bellowed for my boy who popped up from under a platform where and some other kids were playing hide n seek, phew!! My stress level soars just remembering it!!
A week ago while shooting otters at a neighborhood park with the same rig + monopod and shoulder brace (needed at 82 years) I was approached by a police officer who responded to a report of a man with a rifle in the park. About 15 minutes after our chat as walking the lakeshore a dogwalker (there were lots of them) shouts “What’s the rifle for?” (A rifle with a big WHITE lens?!) I guess it’s time to downsize to a tiny P&S to control my stress level LOL.
Peering over his shoulder. Never thought of that. Keep peepin!
Not good for bedtime viewing!
Largo Central Park Nature Preserve
Largo Central Park Nature Preserve (LCPNP) is a 31-acre nature park virtually surrounded by water. The park is home to hundreds of wildlife species for viewing. Over 130 species of birds, otters, red fox, American alligator, marsh rabbits, wild turkey, and bats all feed or live within the park. A 5-mile kayak/canoe route begins at the park and ends at Park Boulevard. Due to environmental reasons fishing is not allowed at the park. Dogs are not allowed at (LCPNP).
https://www.largo.com/facility_detail_T64_R50.php
I love em all. Likely missed earlier posts. BTW I'm red/green color "impaired" so I have also been told by some that I over saturate. I take photos for my own enjoyment but willing to share.
I can smell the fresh air!!