sandymctyre wrote:
Well stated Kalainen. I make those excuses all the time.
We all do, but I've learned to bring my camera everywhere. It helps a little, since when the idea comes camera is already at hand and it lowers the treshold to try out different things.
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photoomaha wrote:
Hey folks, just a shameless plug. I respect everyone's opinion over here and greatly value all the feedback. I figured this was appropriate for the Nex thread. I was picked today over at Steve Huff for the daily inspiration. Stop by if you can! I feel very lucky to have been profiled. Thanks!
photoomaha wrote:
Hey folks, just a shameless plug. I respect everyone's opinion over here and greatly value all the feedback. I figured this was appropriate for the Nex thread. I was picked today over at Steve Huff for the daily inspiration. Stop by if you can! I feel very lucky to have been profiled. Thanks!
Three more with the 55-210 at the Phoenix Zoo. I need a flash with FP HSS flash for my Nex-7. Any ideas ? the Sonys seem way over priced. Looking at Sigma 610 DG, but cant determine from Amazon or B/H if its Nex-7 compatible ?
harry Palmer
Big, Big , yawn Burma Python (behind glass ) thank God.
photoomaha wrote:
Kingfish, love the door image. Has a national geographic feel to it! Must be the yellow border! Can't stand snakes, so I won't comment on that one!
Thanks Dave.
Ive never seen a snake yawn, especially one this size.
Cheers
Harry
photoomaha wrote:
Hey folks, just a shameless plug. I respect everyone's opinion over here and greatly value all the feedback. I figured this was appropriate for the Nex thread. I was picked today over at Steve Huff for the daily inspiration. Stop by if you can! I feel very lucky to have been profiled. Thanks!
Week 7, Saturday - Magical thinking
"If you've grown close to natural sciences it's tempting to see magical thinking, which lives somewhere between religion and art, as flawed attempt to understand world, and based on false logic, associative thinking or other irrational elements of thought – something which kids (and adults) grow out by learning logic and science. And while I can't totally deny this stance, I still find Claude Lévi-Strauss's thought of 'untamed thinking' to be more interesting way to describe this mode of thought. [...]"