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I really want to know what the 'oops' button does on this lighting desk. If anyone knows, please leave a comment!
I'm not sure HOW someone managed to do this, but... there it is!
Sorry about the poor focus - I only had my always-in-the-notebook-bag junk camera with.
What happens when holding the camera in my right hand while holding a toddler with my left arm on my left leg.
like a bullock in an apiary! Have i just invented a new idiom?
...at least the explosive damage was all limited to one hive.
Have reinforced the perimeter so hopefully a one off episode!
Shonen Knife - Explosion
Start over. Lightroom is getting on my nerves
ODC2 oops
On our last week end's hike, Sarah took dandelion flowers and tried to blow...instead she ended up with a dedelion flower beard. (those things stick to slob)
So this week end, when she went straight for it, I knew what would happen.
Now any mother would say...NO!!!
But instead I had my camera ready . Partly because my challenge today was "oops!!!"
Mother of the year.
Then I had to wipe her tongue with my bare fingers, because I didn't have a tissue. She didn't mind :)
My bad. I fell asleep while scoring. I was post-call and was running on about an hour of sleep, so when I got to the ballpark, after a beer, I was done. Most expensive nap ever.
Bob unlocked the car door for the first time and the hatchback went up instead. Myself, I dislike the period of mediocrity one has to go through when learning anything new.
Taking macro photos of roses I found this spider that in fact is about 3mm long,I never saw it until the photo was on the computer.
I should have tightened the aperture for this shot (depth-of-field and all that jazz). At Presqu'ile provincial park.
Stepping into those guard boxes is not allowed, no matter how great the tourist snapshot would be...
Spencer House (I think), London.
November 2006.
I had the amazing good fortune to be present for a blessed event on my mom's 85th birthday--the birth of a alpaca! I had made arrangements ahead of time to visit Alpacalypse Farm
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in Millbrook, New York, USA, after locating them on the Internet. I knew that one of their alpacas was due to give birth soon, but what a happy coincidence! She (Alpacalypse Aurora (nickname Rosie) went into labor at about 11 am! When I arrived at 1:15 pm, she was progressing nicely, although, as a first-time mom, she seemed a bit confused. The babies' legs were visible. There was an alpaca midwife there to help (or, at least, encourage)--an older female, who had had several births herself. By around 1:30 pm, Rosie gave birth to a beautiful, dark black baby girl--the same color as her dad! I stayed, snapping pictures, till about 2:15 pm. The baby, Alpacalypse Liza Jane (Liza) wasn't strong or coordinated enough at that point to stand or nurse, but she made several tries, one of which is shown in this photo. This is the "after" picture! I got an email from Peggy, the herd manager, today & she says that Liza is running around & doing just fine! What a thrill! Stay tuned for more! Seen on May 15, 2010.
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