Live life off leash
Calm Clancy
193. Clancy, 3yrs 30wks
Saturday Morning Post comes to you live from the rain-drenched hills of Mer Bleue. Actually, this rise is the remains of one of the islands that existed thousands of years ago in the Ottawa River, which has now migrated half a dozen or so kilometers north of here.
Dad and I love walking in the rain as much as any other time, really, me because rain or shine I don't care as long as I'm outside, him because it makes for a nice change of atmosphere for photos, as long as it's not coming down too hard--he's always worried about his camera, though it's been completely faithful over the years.
Bye 'til next week!
Mer bleue, Ottawa, ON
P.S. Dad had posted a second photo for our SMP but it was deleted by Flickr's Aviary Editing program when he tried to add my name (A Clancy (Pants) Photo) to it. Needless to say he was not happy--though of course we have it backed up in our archives--because he is very careful of his choices and positioning of said photos in his photostream, specifically Saturday pics, as they are placed in chronological order to reflect my age. It is the second time this has happened, and he has heard, and it can plainly be seen with a quick perusal of Explore picks, that Flickr does nothing to encourage the placement of bold script or stamps on photos. And though a quick look above will confirm that my name could not be considered bold by any means, he wonders if Flickr has somehow contrived to throw the occasional wrench into their script program to discourage this, or if they simply couldn't care less about addressing the problem.
Adding my name with a different editing program before uploading is the answer to this, of course, it's just that we started with this one and doubt we could replicate it with anything else, and we like it the way it is.
Anywho, he will not upload the photo again, except possibly later for a Tuesday Throwback, as we would have had to delete this one as well and start over.
Clancy: Okay, Dad, you had your say yesterday (if you didn't see it, he posted a sad photo of me temporarily with a complaint about this), and this today, so now it's time to drop it, right? Right?
Dad: Oh all right.
Calm Clancy
193. Clancy, 3yrs 30wks
Saturday Morning Post comes to you live from the rain-drenched hills of Mer Bleue. Actually, this rise is the remains of one of the islands that existed thousands of years ago in the Ottawa River, which has now migrated half a dozen or so kilometers north of here.
Dad and I love walking in the rain as much as any other time, really, me because rain or shine I don't care as long as I'm outside, him because it makes for a nice change of atmosphere for photos, as long as it's not coming down too hard--he's always worried about his camera, though it's been completely faithful over the years.
Bye 'til next week!
Mer bleue, Ottawa, ON
P.S. Dad had posted a second photo for our SMP but it was deleted by Flickr's Aviary Editing program when he tried to add my name (A Clancy (Pants) Photo) to it. Needless to say he was not happy--though of course we have it backed up in our archives--because he is very careful of his choices and positioning of said photos in his photostream, specifically Saturday pics, as they are placed in chronological order to reflect my age. It is the second time this has happened, and he has heard, and it can plainly be seen with a quick perusal of Explore picks, that Flickr does nothing to encourage the placement of bold script or stamps on photos. And though a quick look above will confirm that my name could not be considered bold by any means, he wonders if Flickr has somehow contrived to throw the occasional wrench into their script program to discourage this, or if they simply couldn't care less about addressing the problem.
Adding my name with a different editing program before uploading is the answer to this, of course, it's just that we started with this one and doubt we could replicate it with anything else, and we like it the way it is.
Anywho, he will not upload the photo again, except possibly later for a Tuesday Throwback, as we would have had to delete this one as well and start over.
Clancy: Okay, Dad, you had your say yesterday (if you didn't see it, he posted a sad photo of me temporarily with a complaint about this), and this today, so now it's time to drop it, right? Right?
Dad: Oh all right.