
Friday, January 26, 2024
I couldn’t fulfill my plan to capture an image of January’s full Wolf Moon. The new camera I was expecting arrived late in the evening and its battery needed charging. I could see the moon rising in the east and decided to try capturing it the next morning while it’s setting in the west.
That’s this morning; however, it has begun raining. Now visibility is obscured, with no gleam of a moon. Shucks!
My new camera sports an 87x-zoom capacity, making image capturing over distances easier. That’ll especially be wonderful in one of my favorite activities–bird-shooting. This camera offers me new features; for example, it has a “moon-zoom setting” that might make moon-capturing more effective and creative. Altogether, the camera’s capacities are designed to produce exact images that excite.
It may also produce images not so exact. I have a wish to be more experimental in my photography, and right now, I’m uncertain what that may mean. Other than I think this camera has the potential to encourage the taking of new directions in sightings.
Dear Friends: I hope you saw and enjoyed last night’s beautiful full moon. Diana
Thanks to your enthusiastic blogs, I’m much more engaged with the moon. Fun.
Sent from my iPhone
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