JWilsonphoto wrote:
Well I avoided it as long as possible, but the Wuhan version? finally caught up with me, tested positive yesterday afternoon. Problem is, I have a shooting schedule that is pretty rigorous over the next three weeks, beginning with a 5 am departure in the morning. Gotta rally!
Sorry to hear this Jim!
You have to take care of yourself first! The rest will fail into place. Just a slight delay!
I believe a yearly or semi annual CV shot is going to become the "yearly flu vaccine" norm!
Stay safe!
RD
Not good news Jim. Last June-July I had a bad cough and sinus infection. The Dr. ordered the Wuhan test shoving the Q-Tip almost to my brain. 24 hours later they reported I did not have the Wuhan Virus. I kinda think that is what I had because I have never been that sick that long with coughing plus being lethargic. I still get tired and do not have the energy I had before that sickness, but I am trying to get stronger. Good luck battling the Wuhan and your schedule. Hope yours is not a bad case with the constant coughing and tiredness.
JWilsonphoto wrote:
Well I avoided it as long as possible, but the Wuhan version? finally caught up with me, tested positive yesterday afternoon. Problem is, I have a shooting schedule that is pretty rigorous over the next three weeks, beginning with a 5 am departure in the morning. Gotta rally!
Sorry to hear you got the Xi Virus, Jim. Hope you are getting over with it soon.
Thanks Guys! I went to an urgent care this morning just to confirm and I am, in fact positive. Got the cough, fatigue, sore throat. My project is a jet in East Texas so I'll pretty much be on my own tomorrow. They gave me a steroid dose pack so my energy level should pick up for a few days. I think I probably had the first version at the very beginning because something messed with my lungs and they have never been quite the same. They never could find anything though. Oh well, the only sure thing about the last two and a half years is, we don't know much and now everyone is getting this version. Fauci thought we'd reach a "herd immunity" at some point, but he was wrong (surprise) lots of people get it over and over. I've had this for six days or more so according to CDC (what a joke) guidelines, I'm pretty much good to go, as if they know.
My shoot tomorrow is for a new client, an agency out of the midwest and I think there is potential for a lot of business from this source. I need to suck it up and not let these folks down. My guess is, it'll be a 5 am departure and an 11pm return. The weather is looking pretty challenging but there's a possible window in the early evening where the sky and light could be good for the exteriors. Eight hours of tomorrow will be windshield time, the rest will be a scramble, ah the glamorous life of a commercial photographer.....................
JWilsonphoto wrote:
"MOAC's All In A Row"...............
They look like little RC Planes all lined up Jim.
Those planes outta get you feeling better in no time at all.
Super Duper good day for me
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My 10-22 wide angle lens is not a good performer sometimes, any good suggestions for a sharp wide angle lens for a Canon crop camera ?
On day two of my air to air I was a bit in a tight squeeze and wasn’t able to take some good shots.
So I looked around to see what was possible in a tight confinement ,so I put my self on the floor at the window next to the door. Only drawback was that the window was dirty and scratched but the scratches weren’t a problem because they probably were also back in the day.
I did edited a little bit but i looks a bit like a painting I hope that the large file is big enough to print it because I see a nice 70X50 cm print in that one.
Hope you all like it, comments or improvements are welcome.
I was glad to make lemonade out of lemons.
I copied the text from the message I posted at the organisers site.
Canon EOS 5D Mark IVEF24-105mm f/4L IS II USM lens62mmf/20.01/125s100 ISO-0.7 EV
Jan-Arie wrote:
On day two of my air to air I was a bit in a tight squeeze and wasn’t able to take some good shots.
So I looked around to see what was possible in a tight confinement ,so I put my self on the floor at the window next to the door. Only drawback was that the window was dirty and scratched but the scratches weren’t a problem because they probably were also back in the day.
I did edited a little bit but i looks a bit like a painting I hope that the large file is big enough to print it because I see a nice 70X50 cm print in that one.
Hope you all like it, comments or improvements are welcome.
I was glad to make lemonade out of lemons.
I copied the text from the message I posted at the organisers site. ...Show more →
That sky makes the photo Jan-Arie. Really a great photo!
Bill Gass wrote:
Jan-Arie,
Both pictures are beautiful and I see you are still up to par...Nice work.
Thanks Jim,Bill
I think I have about 10 really good ones out of 16, 1700 shots lots of the same same i will post the original shot tomorrow so you can see were I came from.
But if this one prints good then it's definitely moneys worth. The photo plane was a C47