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Jun. 24th, 2010 01:08 amI had an entirely successful trip to DeKalb and back! The camera really was in great shape; it looks nearly new. I tried a few test shots and handed over my money. I spent some of they way back angsting over having spent it of course, but reminding myself that I had specifically put this money aside for a camera, and that it's something that is really important to me, helped.
I stopped four or five times along the way home to take advantage of the beautiful sunset light. I think this demonstrates how symbiotic my relationship with this device has become. If it felt any more natural to be walking around with a camera in my hand, I might develop phantom SLR syndrome when I put the thing down. I have a couple shots of the State Theatre in DeKalb at dusk to process, as well as some really good farm field pictures. I have one of them up at the end of this post.
Percy behaved very well, though the growling and snarling wheel bearing still worries me. That and the exhaust need to get resolved before taking any trips longer than an hour or two at the most, 'cause I like my wheels to stay on the car and, not quite as important, arriving without a headache. With 210 miles on this tank so far, the gas gauge reads right around half. I am pleased.
After getting back, it was coming up on ten o' clock.
akreaveter and I sat and looked at stupid things on knowyourmeme.com for a while. I laughed hysterically at all the videos of Anakin Skywalker using the force to trip up skateboarders and frustrate Commander Data.
Tomorrow I am on the incoming ticket queue again, so I really ought to get to bed. In the meantime, I'd love for you to take a look at the picture and tell me what you think. I'd love some first impressions about the image.
laureth, I'm still thinking of you when I frame roads or paths like that. *smiles*
Flaming Sky Over DeKalb

© 2010 Stormdog
PS: Yes, I did roll down my window and wave at Harmilda. Both times I passed her. Because I am a dork.
I stopped four or five times along the way home to take advantage of the beautiful sunset light. I think this demonstrates how symbiotic my relationship with this device has become. If it felt any more natural to be walking around with a camera in my hand, I might develop phantom SLR syndrome when I put the thing down. I have a couple shots of the State Theatre in DeKalb at dusk to process, as well as some really good farm field pictures. I have one of them up at the end of this post.
Percy behaved very well, though the growling and snarling wheel bearing still worries me. That and the exhaust need to get resolved before taking any trips longer than an hour or two at the most, 'cause I like my wheels to stay on the car and, not quite as important, arriving without a headache. With 210 miles on this tank so far, the gas gauge reads right around half. I am pleased.
After getting back, it was coming up on ten o' clock.
Tomorrow I am on the incoming ticket queue again, so I really ought to get to bed. In the meantime, I'd love for you to take a look at the picture and tell me what you think. I'd love some first impressions about the image.
Flaming Sky Over DeKalb

© 2010 Stormdog
PS: Yes, I did roll down my window and wave at Harmilda. Both times I passed her. Because I am a dork.