Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Morning Teaser extrapolations

ok so, now I know that if you navigate away from your post, it becomes lost forever.  What the heck! Ha!
Since its only just after 8am, I have no clue what I typed earlier. Probably wasn't so good.
This morning I'm using Mozilla as my browser. I need to use a couple browsers to check my web site design work. Web sites will sometimes appear differently in different browsers; you can fix that by adjusting the coding. But you'll never know if you don't test it.
Big plans today; doc appt then off to boxing.  Yes.  I said boxing. I took up boxing for fitness just over a year ago. Its alot of fun; amazing for stress relief and has the added bonus increasing your fitness level.  John (aka: my new best friend), came along with me on Monday.  Curiously, I have not received any comment from him on what he saw.  Curious. Will let you know if he does comment.
Anyway, I have digressed far away from the teasers I posted. So coming back around now. The first picture is of course a sunset. This one is over Lake Huron. If you have never been to Lake Huron, you have to go. In fact anywhere along the Great Lakes, especially Huron and Lake Superior is amazing. The picture is one of many versions. I was waiting for the desired level of the sun, colour of the sky, roll of the wave and a solitary bird flitting across the horizon.  For me, some times flashpointing happens in reverse. I have an image in my mind, and I wait until my surroundings presents it to me. Definitely a more difficult process.
The rock pictures are from the viewpoint of possibly a frog, or turtle or fish that can hold a camera. Ha! I like to vary my examinations of my environment; some views are landscape in nature, others are macro. I only have one lens on the camera, so I have to be creative in how I take these. I think this is called Macro photography. Most of the macro ones end up out of focus or at odd angles, simply because my eye is not actually looking thru the viewfinder. Seriously, did you think that?
No, I just place the camera on the ground, or hold and point (as in the case of the water scenes). Try it. Its cool. If you have a zoom lens, you will do better than I on these macro scenes. I figure, it must be what lesser creatures see as they stumble around in the grass.

Tonight, John and I are doing something. Dunno what yet. Will bring camera tho. 

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