I appreciate the parents doing a mirror image with their tails.
SteveR wrote:
IS IT WRITTEN IN ALL CAPS?
Sorry Steve, my mistake. David B
CHG_CANON wrote:
First I heard such a rumor. I'd sooner give up photography than have to twist my lenses the wrong way.
Righty Tighty; Lefty Loosey. As previously and often stated, I don't get out much. Based on the verifiable veracity of all of CC's prior communications, I dangerously read into this that the direction of rotation to attach/remove a removeable lens is "reversed" for Canons and Nikons. I have attached and removed a lens only on my Canon 60D, attach by turning clockwise looking at the front of the camera. I have never rotated a Nikon lens with the intent of attachment or removal. If I am wrong I repent. Fortunately I may not have to remember this information for future use as within the last week I purchased a used Canon SX50 HS with a fixed, 50X optical zoom non removable lens. Biggest problem is seller recently moved here from Brazil. The camera doesn't speak English, only Portuguese.
Pictures taken at Mercer Arboretum, Harris County, north side of Houston, Texas. Good place to swing by when flying in or out of IAH. No charge, volunteers and my tax dollars at work for you. Check open hours before going - they run you off early. Opens? PS Arboretum is often in IAH flight path, good for practicing for BIF.
What's that have to do w/rumor? I don't know.
jamesl wrote:
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I enjoy taking photography. I have been involved in photography since I was 14, in 1963.
jamesl,
Wees about the same age, possibly switched at birth? Near age 10, probably near Easter or Christmas, when my parents annually splurged by taking 12 pictures, I saw the insert from a Kodak film canister box laying on the cabinet near of the kitchen sink. It contained instructions on picture composition, specifically how to avoid locating background vertical tree limbs directly behind human heads, to avoid the antler effect. I studied it. This explains to me why I'm so good at composition!
I wish you well. David B
Recently I did my first Stand Up Comedy on my 75th birthday Sitting Down,
I don't know the backstory on this. I do have similar memories from back in the day, thankfully not quite as dramatic.
Ancient Directional Marking on Native American Trail
Yes, good thought - thankfully it's not plastic.
Cropped and rotated floating 2021 Christmas tree.
I trust the construction drawings for the original barn, and its subsequent repairs, were sealed by a Professional Structural Engineer.
Thanks for the work; it's things like the detail on your picture that continue to cause me to question evolution, even after 13.7 billion years!
Nice, did you pay the turtle to pose?
An informative spot is the dinosaur loop adjacent to Red Rock Canyon. Feds cant advertise, the only sign I've seen on I70 says something like "Archeological Point of Interest". Lots of tracks.
A weed is a misplaced flower.