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Paul

08 30F + H2O =

It was 68 degrees yesterday and now this crap. I didn’t realize this was coming until 7:30 last night so I quickly gassed up the mower and gave the lawn a trim while the neighbors were all out social distancing with adult beverages.


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Canon Image Challenge07-Apr-2020 00:40
Hard to imagine significantly better result.

Dave
Canon Image Challenge05-Apr-2020 16:30
I have not seen that thread so I should go looking for it. I was plenty proud to own my 50D, 6D, all L lenses and strobes but I simply burnt out and sold out. My comment about my camera’s was mostly because of how limited I am in control of the Apple cameras. IQ is fine but I have no control over the exposure triangle nor the ability to off camera fire a flash. I have have options and can use optical triggers But.... Paul.
Guest 05-Apr-2020 14:54
Only you get to decide what is your normal. Have you seen the thread about feeling embarrassed about carrying big DSLR around? What are your thoughts?
Canon Image Challenge05-Apr-2020 03:30
I know it sounds strange (it does to me) but the only cameras I currently have are the are the iPhone XR and the iPad Pro. This was captured with the XR. Paul
Canon Image Challenge04-Apr-2020 21:09
Looks like an ice storm. What camera and lens?

I can see our lawn getting really, really shaggy. Hasn't grown much yet, though.

Dave
Canon Image Challenge04-Apr-2020 13:44
Fine capture; but lousy timing for April.
Another effect of Global Warming - wide swings in the weather.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge04-Apr-2020 02:48
And a hard freeze warning for tonight, somewhere in the upper 20’s. I thought we were done with this winter thing. Paul
Canon Image Challenge03-Apr-2020 21:49
This is pretty...you had a freeze last evening? This is lovely and could be on the front of a Christmas wrapping. Traveller