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About the only positive thing that happened for me this past week is that I received my new camera on Thursday. Unfortunately, it was so brutally cold that I didn't do much with it as I was shivering and need to take my gloves off to take a photo. I like what I see of the camera so far, but I long for days of spring to comfortably take photos.
Most of what else I have on my mind would be construed of as whining. A lot of it boils down to "I'm tired of ..."
Onto the photos -- clicking on an image will make it larger.
Venus and the crescent moon |
I took this shot from the Bridgewater Train Station leaving work on Friday evening. Mars is there, but not very visible in the dusk.
Once I got home |
The dark clear skies were great for the shot! Mars is more noticeable with the darker skies, too. This is with the new camera. I took it on the front walk of my building juggling a half-gallon of milk, no tripod, shivering because it was record-setting cold and I had to take my gloves off.
Testing the zoom |
It was too cold to do much, but I wanted to test the zoom a bit. I took this photo from the other end of the Plainfield Train Station. Where the fence is marks about a block distance from where I stood. I didn't even have it at full zoom, but it was too cold to do anything more. The windchill was about 20 below zero.
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