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Because none of the outtakes from last June 5 are worth sharing, you get this flower shot. Inevitably, since I was mostly shooting flowers a year ago, while I figured out the Nikon 1.
As I noted yesterday, it generally took me a few days to get comfortable with the month's 366 Snaps camera. While I'd taken lots of photos with an Olympus C-50, I'd last used that camera seriously in 2005. So the first few days of June were definitely a learning experience.
Last June 5 I drove around theblock section for 366 Snaps, taking photos of the local farms and sky. The result was 13 photographs, only one of which could possibly be called "publishable."
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I take lots of "field with sky" photographs, most of 'em framed to demonstrate depth of field by showing layers of scenic features. The daily (it's below, in the first comment) could be considered such a shot. The camera's pointed toward the Village of Mulliken across the Spitzley (originally Potter) land east of town. And there's a train on the old PM mainline.
This is the only 366 Snaps photo with an actual train. It's a terrible train shot, and except for the sky only a marginal photograph. There are a few other shots in the photo-a-day set which reveal my railfan tendencies (I tend to call m'self a "recovering railfan"), but no others show actual trains.
Joan bought me a scanner for m' birthday. I expect I'll succumb someday soon.
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This photograph is an outtake (well, not really; it was taken on the same date, though) from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 13
Title of "roll:" Clouds & Farm Equipment
Other photos taken on 6/5/2012: The Nikon 1 V1 got a fairly serious workout, between the Daily Flower Census and a couple hundred bird shots. Many of the bird photos were of woodpeckers.
As I noted yesterday, it generally took me a few days to get comfortable with the month's 366 Snaps camera. While I'd taken lots of photos with an Olympus C-50, I'd last used that camera seriously in 2005. So the first few days of June were definitely a learning experience.
Last June 5 I drove around the
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I take lots of "field with sky" photographs, most of 'em framed to demonstrate depth of field by showing layers of scenic features. The daily (it's below, in the first comment) could be considered such a shot. The camera's pointed toward the Village of Mulliken across the Spitzley (originally Potter) land east of town. And there's a train on the old PM mainline.
This is the only 366 Snaps photo with an actual train. It's a terrible train shot, and except for the sky only a marginal photograph. There are a few other shots in the photo-a-day set which reveal my railfan tendencies (I tend to call m'self a "recovering railfan"), but no others show actual trains.
Joan bought me a scanner for m' birthday. I expect I'll succumb someday soon.
==========
This photograph is an outtake (well, not really; it was taken on the same date, though) from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 13
Title of "roll:" Clouds & Farm Equipment
Other photos taken on 6/5/2012: The Nikon 1 V1 got a fairly serious workout, between the Daily Flower Census and a couple hundred bird shots. Many of the bird photos were of woodpeckers.
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