One thing I'm discovering in my project is that while taking my camera with me when I walk the dog affords me many opportunities to take pictures, Scout is an unwilling companion. Not that she's unwilling to walk. She's just unwilling to wait. So a lot of my pictures have the blur inevitable when you have a dog pulling at the arm holding your camera. I'm looking forward to Erik being back so I can go on my own sometimes!
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No, this person's apartment is not on fire. It's just the reflection of the sunrise. |
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Happy Chinese New Year! |
1 comment:
I can totally relate to the dog pulling on your arm thing ... totally makes the picture taking difficult!
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