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stevew
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Friday is usally my motorcycling day, but it was rainy, so I grabbed my leica and digital and headed out. Shot some nice flowers, and a vineyard . Drove along a backroad that winds through farmland. Up ahead I saw a walnut orchard lit by the peeking sun. Stopped and grabbed the camera, hopped out of the car and the sun slid behind the clouds. It was a neat scene before me: winter grass on the ground with abandoned farm equipment scattered about, walnut trees stark and leafless, crows flying in and out of the trees, but no beam of light. I stood there waiting by a little stream, and I really had to P*. I waited 15 min and the light wasn't going to happen. I left it for another day.
It was starting to rain again and I drove along thinking about the shot that could have been. Up ahead I saw a beam of light poking through the rain and a rainbow starting to form. I raced along trying to find a spot to shoot through the roadside vegatation, pulled over and grabbed the camera. Shot with a 35, changed focal lenght and tried a quick 3 shot pano, the sunlight disappeared and the rain follwed me back to town.
I really appreciate all the moments of serendipity that you each find. Most of you shoot far more than I, and beautiful images are shared by all. It is refreshing not having to deal with big egos spouting off. We each shoot differently and there is toleration for different camera formats. Thanks alot guys and gals.
It was starting to rain again and I drove along thinking about the shot that could have been. Up ahead I saw a beam of light poking through the rain and a rainbow starting to form. I raced along trying to find a spot to shoot through the roadside vegatation, pulled over and grabbed the camera. Shot with a 35, changed focal lenght and tried a quick 3 shot pano, the sunlight disappeared and the rain follwed me back to town.
I really appreciate all the moments of serendipity that you each find. Most of you shoot far more than I, and beautiful images are shared by all. It is refreshing not having to deal with big egos spouting off. We each shoot differently and there is toleration for different camera formats. Thanks alot guys and gals.