Sunday, February 06, 2005

Dark Horse


On the monitor here this picture is very dark. In the actual photo I really like the light. It has a sort of dark, slick, midnight blue feel too it, and the Altitude Marker just lightens and balances the picture a bit.

Lynne Slettevold said her UFO picture only got a Bronze at the Camera Club since they felt it was 'too dark'. I'd like to take a handful of my best pictures and see what they say.

Was speaking to my father today about cultivating prickly pears on our farm. We have started eating them a lot now, they're great for digestion and are very refreshing. We have one growing naturally in the garden, and an inediable, wild type, actually grows on the farm anyway. So it is worth looking into.

Also been browsing in the paper today, thinking about putting some money into a Unit Trust or 2. Alan Gray perhaps? Posted by Hello

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