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The l series lens. I got lucky there I had to have the remains of the filter cut off but the thread on the end of the lens for filters was not damaged. Again just some scratches.
Lesion learnt the camera WILL be secured between locations
That is so beautiful, Sharon! Just love it.great news! You dodged a bullet there.
What is up Hosers? I’m just back from Maine where we had foggy skies most of the time. I did manage to get one sunrise that was not fogged out. Spent it at Portland Head Light. Had the whole place to myself for about an hour before a photo workshop appeared. It was Mr Ben Williamson himself - I’m a huge fan of his Maine photos. Check him out on Instagram he is benjaminwilliamsonphotography. He is known around here for his ability to read the weather and has dozens of once in a lifetime shots.
Haven’t really processed many of the photos yet but here’s a shot of the pastel sunrise that I did a quick jpeg conversion and edit on my iphone.
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Feel better mr and mrs bear!MLW and I have been down with summer colds; mine may be turning into sinus infection. Very jealous, Sharon.
Terri it’s been the same here it was very humid although not that hot. The whole week in Maine it was only 75 but we were sticky. Breeze was non existent! Even at 430am when I got there I didn’t need my hoodie. It was super buggy as well. I’m usually impervious to mosquito bites- haven’t had one in years - but something got my feet. Probably when I was standing in the wet grass in my flip flops behind the lighthouse using my zoom. My poor feet are covered in bites. I never think to put on bug spray because they don’t usually like me.That is so beautiful, Sharon! Just love it.
Oh, I bet it felt so cool and breezy. *sigh* Nuttin but humidity around here - temperatures not bad for these parts, but the humidity is disgusting.
Very cool to run into someone whose work you know and admire - small world, eh?
I used to say I was going to buy a place and snow bird in FL from Jan 2 - March 31 but now I think I’m staying in New England. May move a bit out of the city once Princess is done with college and on her own but since I can’t decide mountains (not in winter!) or the cape (only in off season!), I’ll probably stay just here which is right in the middle! Although Mid Coast Maine is pretty tempting!!!@SquarePeg: LMAO!!! I feel the same way. I've turned into a person who appreciates the transition seasons even more, because the full onslaught of summer isn't around. Winters here are short, can have the occasional snowstorm and be well below freezing, but it's pretty much over by the beginning of March. Summer around here has been known to drag on until October. Ugh!!
I grew up in Michigan, and could easily be convinced to move back there. Winter and snow don't bother me, especially now that I'm retired. Who cares where I hunker down?
I wonder if that is just the page being slow to load the actual avatars and names? Or could be new members who haven’t uploaded an avatar yet.The first day back to Largo went fine but with the numbers increasing again, it may be short lived.
Sharon, I've notices a higher number of members changing their avatars to the first letter of their screen name - For example we'd both use an "S". Just wondering if it's a trend from somewhere else.
Trying to figure out if we can swing a trip to Downeast soon - deliver some boxes to lazy lobster and catch the wild blueberry season.