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Janet Lippincott
Joined February 11th, 2008

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ScubaLiz · 2008-08-01: 18:22
ScubaLiz
You do the best explanations and then educate us as well. It's always fun to see what you come up with.
Hey, thanks! I can't help it, I'm terminally curious and I absorb useless information like a sponge. Must be genetic, yeah, that's it, it's my parents' fault! ;)
hazaj · 2008-07-20: 04:03
hazaj
Reply ⇔ Dance or ....
What a perfect selection for a great theme! I love these!
thanks so much!
ScubaLiz · 2008-07-19: 16:11
ScubaLiz
An online photo course sounds like fun. Must mean you are up as I type this. Another bonehead here; I thought you'd use a faster ISO if there was motion and the photo would have been blurry with the amount of light present. Maybe that's why there's no noticeable difference in a stilllife??
It is fun, and I am learning a lot. Well, that's just another way of saying raise the ISO to get the shutter speed needed for a given aperature, but that applies equally to moving or non-moving targets. Clearly, there's more than one combination of values of the three to get a particular exposure, and given how well newer DSLR's control noise, I think I'd rather up the ISO than use a tripod any day! ;)
ScubaLiz · 2008-07-12: 00:37
ScubaLiz
Reply ⇔ Visitors
Some squirrel proof feeders have an adjustable spring. Maybe this squirrel is not heavy enough (yet!) to shut the opening. My squirrels keep a couple of toes on the feeder and not the bar that closes so there's not enough weight to shut it down.
Yeah, mine has an adjustable spring. And it did close. And he STILL manages to get some seeds out of the thing! It's a good thing I like squirrels! ;)
ScubaLiz · 2008-07-12: 00:35
ScubaLiz
Wow! You are right about the scenery; it's gorgeous! I love the soaring hawks too. Isn't it fun to look down on them with that background?
Absolutely! It really is an incredible place, and I was thrilled to see that hawk!
ScubaLiz · 2008-07-05: 17:58
ScubaLiz
Galapagos turtle?
Nope, but close. It's a marine iguana!
GnatBytes · 2008-06-15: 18:59
GnatBytes
I love these! And you didn't even get wet!
Thanks Janet!
ScubaLiz · 2008-06-12: 22:06
ScubaLiz
That's the best series of photos I've seen which give the whole picture and the enormity of it all. And now I understand the blue plastic!
Thanks! Probably should have explained the blue plastic earlier... ;)
mandylouwho · 2008-05-04: 11:33
mandylouwho
Happy Birthday!
thanks!
gderuiter · 2008-05-01: 22:38
gderuiter
Thanks for the extensive post. Always fun to see what's in your yard1
And its nice to see you back on Photoblog!
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