The Long Beach at Cheboygan
The Long Beach at Cheboygan
Raindrops
Bee on the Sage
Baby Starling Discovers the Birdbath
Daffodils
Who Invited You?
Go 'Way
Goldfinch
Derek Hasenbeck
Heck, Joel, You Coulda Shot that with Any Camera
The Rose Bush
Chipper at Feeder
Goldfinch
Oreo
Trees along Lake Huron
Only the Silo Remains
Yardwork
Seney
Roses on Trellis
Under the Tag
Birdseed
The Year's First Poppy
The Nuthatch
Daffodils
Gone to Seed
Age 64: Joel @ Thelma's
Maple Leaves
How About an Iris as an Orb?
Phlox
Let's Sing!
Red-Bellied Woodpecker
The Show's Back On!
Breakfast!
The Mackinac Straits Bridge
Painted Daisies
Tall Grasses
Now She's Got Me Doing It!
House Sparrow on the Feeder
Columbine
(Still) Got My Eye on You
The Robin on the Lawn
Breakfast
Apple Blossoms
Goldfinch, leaving
Keywords
Chipper


The light was great last May 25; the 366 Snaps pix not so much. Most were overexposed. Many were of birds at the birdbath.
This Chipping Sparrow photo was the best-exposed pic of the session.
The Robin whose photo I posted a year ago is the same bird I told you about a week ago. (He still thinks he owns the place, by the way. He's a bossy bird.)
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 73
Title of "roll:" Birds
Other photos taken on 5/25/2012: 'Twas a busy day on the camera front around here. In mid-morning, a few minutes before the "Birds" set, I'd tried making some arty pix of a female Cardinal, taking advantage of the high contrast light. That didn't work out, but the idea was interesting.
The Daily Flower Census (using the Nikon 1) occurred around the same time as the bird shots, and caught this photo of a new-planted Foxglove; in late afternoon I was deliberately experimenting with exposure on the same Nikon 1 and took this photo of the same plant. I learned a lot from this session; it changed the way I use the camera.
In the evening I dug out the Olympus C-50 I was planning to use as my June camera. While I was remembering how to use it one of the neighbor boys had a run-in with the family car--which filled the village with emergency vehicles (again) and ultimately led to the youngster being choppered to a Lansing hospital. Too much excitement. The kid wasn't seriously injured, thank goodness.
This Chipping Sparrow photo was the best-exposed pic of the session.
The Robin whose photo I posted a year ago is the same bird I told you about a week ago. (He still thinks he owns the place, by the way. He's a bossy bird.)
==========
This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 73
Title of "roll:" Birds
Other photos taken on 5/25/2012: 'Twas a busy day on the camera front around here. In mid-morning, a few minutes before the "Birds" set, I'd tried making some arty pix of a female Cardinal, taking advantage of the high contrast light. That didn't work out, but the idea was interesting.
The Daily Flower Census (using the Nikon 1) occurred around the same time as the bird shots, and caught this photo of a new-planted Foxglove; in late afternoon I was deliberately experimenting with exposure on the same Nikon 1 and took this photo of the same plant. I learned a lot from this session; it changed the way I use the camera.
In the evening I dug out the Olympus C-50 I was planning to use as my June camera. While I was remembering how to use it one of the neighbor boys had a run-in with the family car--which filled the village with emergency vehicles (again) and ultimately led to the youngster being choppered to a Lansing hospital. Too much excitement. The kid wasn't seriously injured, thank goodness.
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