Alice has grown. She is intense. Holy crap, :eek: I can't believe I posted the same picture in the same thread. In my defense I dohave irregular brain waves. They gave me a Brain Scan and found nothing. :sneaky:
This picture brings back memories of our first cat together. Very similar markings. We found him on our sidewalk with a broken back left hip. We adopted him, got him an artificial hip, his name was Charlie Daniels.. He brought us many Mice and Rats, even left a couple under our Christmas...
I totally agree. With my old AE1 my rare good shots were greatly appreciated. My 'new' Sony A (2006) takes more good shots by accident than I do on purpose. :rolleyes:
I used film for 40 years as well. I remember the excitement of waiting to see those pics I thought would be great, and the crush of failure when they were usually disappointing. Digital is way more fun, but then I take way too many more. :rolleyes:
I love taking pictures, but it seems I save too many, as they often look alike. Am I doomed to be that guy who is a hoarder? Opinions/suggestions are always appreciated.
I took this in the Everglades, in late 70s, with my AE1. I was about a foot from this Cottonmouth. My wife almost had a hissy fit. I know it's not a great shot, but it felt so cool to be so close;
<<< Alice tried to kill Rudolf yesterday. My uncle gave my kids each a wooden Rudolf (with a fuzzy red nose). Alice attacked him, bit his red nose, broke his back legs, and knocked off his horns. She is the Devil. She killed a lizard last week. Toyed with him for two hours before he died...
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