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Cold? Not on your Nellie!I went out this morning to break the ice on the water buckets, and this is what I discovered on the underside.
First one is OOC except for correcting WB ( I leave it permanently on "Cloudy" & correct in Post - A much more predictable way to work than changing WB all the time & then forgetting to change when light conditions change) The second has a few blemishes cloned out and the image is cropped a little Both were 105mm VR, D200 on a tripod. Available light. EXIF should be intact for further info. Greg
It's easy to be good... when there is nothing else to do
Re: Cold? Not on your Nellie!So.....early morning ritual....break off ice, throw into a tumbler of neat scotch....drink. Aaahhh!
Nice shots, by the way. Happy to hear that the frozen metal parts of your camera did not weld to your face. Regards
Matt. K
Re: Cold? Not on your Nellie!
WHAT? And pollute the Scotch NEVER Once I break the ice off, I slip in and sip the Scotch while enjoying a refreshing bath. Greg
It's easy to be good... when there is nothing else to do
Re: Cold? Not on your Nellie!Well, my nellie is fekkin’ freezing.
Love the pics and I agree, scotch should never ever see water except for the peaty substance used for the first process in a good Skye malt Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
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