Sax Neck
Rain - at last, but it is so cold and unpleasant. At least we managed to have our walk this morning in the dry and when there was little wind.
A day indoors watching some modules of the course I purchased sometime ago on mastering your camera. Much of what it covers I already know, but it is very useful to go through it methodically and check every aspect with my camera in hand so I discover what I don't know.
This afternoon, Ms S and I designed a new front door and requested a quote from a local company we have used before. It was a slow process and raised more questions than it answered, so at least has started a process.
It is my eldest grandchild's birthday today. He is now a teenager and his father is feeling old. Where does that leave me?
I am about to start to below my image of the day. The mechanics are mesmerising, especially when viewed in detail. My tenor saxophone was made in the early 1940's and is one of a series of only 400, hand-finished, with engravings and silver, inlaid writing. It is my most treasured possession and almost irreplaceable.
- 6
- 1
- Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
- 1/100
- f/4.5
- 90mm
- 8000
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