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The monument has a hole in the roof, and on the 16th of Dec (The Day of Remembrance) the light shines from this hole through the opening in the floor and onto the plaque in the lower level. The Sigma 10-20mm has 6 pointed sunstars from a 6 bladed aperture, and massive flare.
A LensCap Rally at the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria. The LensCap Rally is a day out with a Professional Photographer. There are set tasks and afterwards you can upload your photos to the site and have everyone comment on them. Its a great way to get out for the day, shoot loads of pics at interesting locations and meet other photo-mad people.
Packing for Hawaii == not conducive to taking a more interesting photo.
Listening to Deadmau5 and drinking old fashioned's based on rum == not conducive to sleeping.
Maybe I should head to the airport and find a bar there or a couch to live on for 8 hours?
On this mornings L31 dog walk I found the first problem of shooting from the hip and not looking through the view finder.........Leaving the lens cap on.
Why not join in a new pool?
No viewfinder just shot from the hip and don't edit.
Simple eh?
We went up there; the wind was amazing: 10 Beaufort. I almost lost a lenscap making photos up there.
Well, ok, she is only almost 6 months old....but she likes my camera.
Today her and her daddy and mommy are moving of my house to get on their way on their own...happy and sad about it. will miss them, but they will still be near me
On Wednesday, after the Booths, Gentilcores, Airses and Shevachs had left, the remainders consolidated in the Matthew Flinders Drive house, where Debbie and I were entertained by Aidan for an hour or two.
I have been experimenting with my new lens.........very unsuccessfully. This was the only one that was any good :(