I wish I could delete my comment now. Apologies, it's been a long Sunday morning already.
Simon
- Sunday, 24 June 2018 at 04:03:07
Great to catch them all in suspended animation, and that graphic on the screen is good too although I feel it should be gender neutral...perhaps a man and a woman....and a snake....and an apple...(no, please excuse my crassness, the girls are off to Sunday church in a moment but I'm staying here this morning).
Simon
- Sunday, 24 June 2018 at 03:59:03
Epic rant and quite justified. But wait 'till the cat hairs get into your camera/lenses. (Only joking).
Simon
- Sunday, 24 June 2018 at 03:57:19
Nice. Clearly not Pentax rendering - and I like that (not wishing to be disloyal either).
Simon
- Sunday, 24 June 2018 at 03:55:57
Top shot comp and processing.
Simon
- Sunday, 24 June 2018 at 03:55:20
Anti-establishmentarianism. Better than gunshot no doubt.
Simon
- Sunday, 24 June 2018 at 03:53:35
LOL politicos reception. My in-laws live in Texas...who talk a lot about USA politics, and for a contrary view, one of Janet's best friends is a uber-liberal from Portland Oregon, so all bases are covered.
Simon
- Sunday, 24 June 2018 at 03:49:14
Great photo...as I'm contemplating what camera to take on trips/holidays. The OM-D looks very cute and all those added filters/effects. I'm not taking the K-1, it's way too big heavy, and I'm fed up missing nice shots of my girls in motion because the AF sucks (by AF I mean the whole shebang...face/eye recognition etc etc). Fuji or Sony on the list too...but I'll have to sell somethings first....not the K-1...
Simon
- Sunday, 24 June 2018 at 03:44:30
My wife would have kittens if she saw Sapphy under the bedclothes. I've just talked to her about her fur control work, and she reminded me of the 'Furminator' brush she uses to groom the cat and groom areas where fur falls. It works well. Funnily enough, our eldest daughter (12 at the time) promised us Sapphy's breed was a not molting breed. How wrong she was.
Simon
- Sunday, 24 June 2018 at 03:40:35
What an incredible statue...reminds me, we must go back to Santa Fe sometime...where we saw other incredible statues. Too big to bring back to London. So we selected a fine piece of blown glass. 'Where was this made?' I asked as I got my credit card out. 'Oh, in Campden, London-England.' We put the glass back and selected a piece of 'genuine American-Indian' black pottery.