The day started out rainy and blustery, keeping the crowd down. Very pleasant shopping for Regina and me. Bought some hand blown glass Christmas ornaments and 2 shepard's crooks for my bird feeders.
Used my long lens for this. Manual focus/macro. Adjusted the exp comp to +0.7, blindy. Looks over exposed to me. Quite a feat on a very overcast, sporadically rainy day. Walk was fun, other than the weather. I didn't know coreopsis were native plants, also saw fringed gentians for the first time.
Lucky me - a short trip to NYC. Loved being a tourist and taking random photos with my p&s. This was just after we arrived, waiting for Mark at Passenger Pickup.
The class was Ladies Driving, Single Hitch Mares in the Great Geauga County Fair Pony and Draft Horse show. This was a particulary snappy turn out with an almost gaited trot.
The alarm went off, we evacuated our building. Smelled like burning plastic, but it turned out to be just a freon leak. We did get to spend some serendipitous time in the sun, though.
Jim Roetzel offers a critique of PhotoWalk shots the Tuesday after the walk. It's a good learning experience - some of the "amateur" work is absolutely awesome. I was please to get a couple of "good eye"s, one for a shot of a bachelor button, the other for a raindrop-laden pine branch. CVPS and P365 both have helped me improve as a photographer.
Ok, so it's not until mid-September, but it feels fall-ish here: cool, crisp, big, puffy Autumn clouds. Besides, Fall is my favorite season, so it starts, for me, today.