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Monday morning began with the discovery of an eagle pair re-building and copulating in an old Osprey nest in a pine tree down by the lake. When it cleared, I enjoyed another great vulture flight session with the SONY 600 GM and the a9ii (on a tripod, of course). It has been so warm here for the past few days that the pool was up to 86 degrees yesterday! Swimming has been a pleasure. I am now doing 52 slow lengths a day (with 88 to a mile).
I am almost finished going through the copy edits/proofreads of the RawDigger e-guide. Special thanks to BPN-friend Paul Burdett (from Down-Under), IPT veteran Bart Deamer, and long-time blog-friend Dane Johnson for their efforts. The amazing thing that happens when several folks proofread the same document is that for the most part, everyone finds different errors. Overlaps where two or more folks point out the same problem, are rare. Today I have one more edit to do. After that, I need to add some promotional information and
mark saltsman is joining us from louisiana with tips on getting the best picture. mark, i know you just went on vacation because you were going on vacation just after we finished talking last sunday. how was your vacation? how was your pictures? thank you for asking. it was a mini vacation and my picture look pretty good. i brought on my water camera and a single lens reflex camera for out of the water and they look great. thanks for asking. so you know your stuff. help us be a better photographer. you say first off you need to shoot at eye level. nothing worse than getting that picture back and the heads cut off. absolutely. these are beginner tips, by the way. if you re a more advanced camera user or shutter bug, this might be old hat for you, but it s a great refresher. but you re right, let s start off with shoot at eye level. this is a common mistake for