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French Trout Creel, taken with new lens - Tim Irving |
Two days of sunshine and everyone has a smile on their face, including me. Everything in the garden looks wonderful, including the dead flowers. I'm getting into the swing of using my new lens, the one that I complained was too sharp. I've persevered. It's been a rough ride, I've experienced anger, frustration and mild depression, but I now think I've got the better of the little bugger. I can control all its little idiosyncrasies and use them to my advantage.
I seriously love your blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat lens is this and on what cam? What film?
Heheh.
Gorgeous photo. Love the softness of it.
ReplyDeleteI know that 'sunshine smile', though it's elusive here right now. We're in the midst of a typical Oregon spring - cloudy, rainy, cool. On those rare occasions when the sun does peek out from behind the clouds, that smile escapes quite a few lips.
Lovely ... no doubt you've gained control!
ReplyDeleteIdiosyncrasies are putty in your hands. It was just a matter of time before you worked your magic with the new lens and gave us a beauty like this.
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