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Cool perspective!
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Thanks! I saw an exhibition of photography that featured the ‘bird’s eye and worm’s eye’ views, so that’s what I’ve been messing around with.
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I like it. ๐
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Thank you!
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I like the linear aspect of this, combined with the curvature at the bottom corner. Leads the eye. ๐
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Thank you. Experimenting with the camera. Learning by doing!
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That’s the best way to do it. Lot easier now, with digital. Got kinda pricey back in the days of film and processing. ๐
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Right? I love being able to shoot at will and delete later. ๐
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Yep. Much easier. I still miss film, and primarily the processing. The darkroom was my sanctuary. ๐
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Oh how cool! I’ve only ever processed x-rays. Lol! ๐
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Hahaha! I still have all my stuff to set one up, but the only place I could really do it is up in the attic. In winter, that’s ok. But in summer? I like it hot, but that’s a bit too much for even me. Really, the only film is use now is for my medium format camera, and I send it out by mail. At some point, when boys are gone, I’ll use one of their rooms for a proper darkroom. Til then though, it’s digital for me. ๐
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Oh don’t blame you… our attic gets into the 150 degree range. We were thinking about running pipe up there for hot water in the summer!
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Ha! No doubt. The boys want me to turn into a man cave, but they’d melt up there in the summer. Not to mention snakes find their way in there too. ๐ณ
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Yikes! Pass!
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I’ll go up and collect all the sloughed skins one day and use it as an Oddball photo. It’ll freak most people out. ๐๐
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Ooooooh! Yeah totally! ๐
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You won’t believe how many there are. I found one in yard the other day about 6′ long. ๐ณ
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Wow!!! Hopefully just a big old black snake and nothing dangerous!
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No, just cow snakes or rat snakes. We do have poisonous snakes here, rattlesnakes, water moccasins, and copperheads. Rarely ever see one though.
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Believe it or not, we get the occasional copperhead in this area. My house is just a few hundred yards from a large stream and one of its small tributaries forms the border of our property. I gotta be careful poking the woodpile!
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Yep. They love the wood pile. They get under my mower sometimes too. When I back it out, there’s a big ole’ rat snake curled up on the floor. I’m not a fan, but I live and let live. They certainly help control our field mouse population. ๐
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That’s the way I look at it too!
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Just like with spiders, I’ll let em live…unless it ends up on me. Then it’s on. ๐
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Great lines!
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Thanks, Dee!
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Moody and brutalist I like it and it isn’t helmets at least.
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You aren’t going to let that go are you? I am learning to see things from a different perspective. Next week helmets from below.
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Just start a helmet blog will you
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I will dedicate it to you ๐ผ
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Hmmmm
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Silly.
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