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Re: FOOLING AROUND WITH CAMERA AT NIGHT

Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2015 11:59 am
by B B Baby
"Where' in the dairy state. Spent part of my younger days there. Started kindergarten in La Crosse and graduated from high school in Darlington. Lived a lot of other places in between
In the Milw area, all my life. We have about 5" on the ground at the moment, just under 30" officially at the airport for the season and none of them were major drops. Feel bad for you all down there, sure ties things up when you get a bit. All them "Good oh Boys" pickups cant seem to handle it!!! :)

Re: FOOLING AROUND WITH CAMERA AT NIGHT

Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2015 3:08 pm
by JPG
B B Baby wrote:"Where' in the dairy state. Spent part of my younger days there. Started kindergarten in La Crosse and graduated from high school in Darlington. Lived a lot of other places in between
In the Milw area, all my life. We have about 5" on the ground at the moment, just under 30" officially at the airport for the season and none of them were major drops. Feel bad for you all down there, sure ties things up when you get a bit. All them "Good oh Boys" pickups cant seem to handle it!!! :)
Good ol' boys pickups are not having any trouble. Now the 'low riders' is another story.

BTW it is y'all(one syllable). :D

Re: FOOLING AROUND WITH CAMERA AT NIGHT

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 10:54 pm
by JPG
Sadly(sic) the snow from last Thursday is almost gone!

Only point of this last pix is to show how little is left.
Only a sliver left from the snow plowing.
Only a sliver left from the snow plowing.
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Man tonight is 'really' dark! Focus almost impossible.

Re: FOOLING AROUND WITH CAMERA AT NIGHT

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 3:27 pm
by moose
If the purpose of this last shot is to show how little snow is remaining, perhaps a daytime rendering would make it easier for us to see and enable the auto or manual focus function work better.

Re: FOOLING AROUND WITH CAMERA AT NIGHT

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 3:41 pm
by JPG
moose wrote:If the purpose of this last shot is to show how little snow is remaining, perhaps a daytime rendering would make it easier for us to see and enable the auto or manual focus function work better.
Ah, but by daybreak it is all gone. Besides that would be contrary to the thread subject(think continuity :) ). Any damn fool can take pix in merry sunshine. Proof of that is a few posts back. ;) Secondary purpose was to show how fast 17"+ disappeared at this latitude in March. :cool:

Re: FOOLING AROUND WITH CAMERA AT NIGHT

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 7:46 pm
by moose
Oh dear Lord, I pray thee, help this poor man

Re: FOOLING AROUND WITH CAMERA AT NIGHT

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 1:35 pm
by Ed in Tampa
SNOW! I don't see any stinking snow :D

Or do I need to take these pictures at night to prove there is no snow?????
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Re: FOOLING AROUND WITH CAMERA AT NIGHT

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 3:50 pm
by JPG
Your pix are prettier! :cool:

Re: FOOLING AROUND WITH CAMERA AT NIGHT

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:30 pm
by BuckeyeDennis
Ed in Tampa wrote:SNOW! I don't see any stinking snow :D

Or do I need to take these pictures at night to prove there is no snow?????
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I once had a beautiful pink azalea bush just like that one. Then the snow killed it. :(

SPRING HAS SPRUNG

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 2:06 pm
by JPG
No SUNSHINE though!
No SUNSHINE though!
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