Statue photography, category 'unskilled'.



Statue of Taweret: front face

Taweret statue: right side

There's a left side photo too, but it's awfully blurry.


Have delivered plantses to [livejournal.com profile] keshwyn for plant-sitting purposes while we're away, and given said [livejournal.com profile] keshwyn her Yule gift. (And a very satisfyingly lit-up Juniper there was, too. I like it when gifts are successful.)

Have done housecleaning in preparation for going south for the winter. In intermittent bits, because I currently have the stamina of a premature-born kitten. (Clean cruft off rug! Pant, pant, pant, fall down. Clean cruft off rug! Pant, pant, pant, fall down. Vacuum rug! Pant, pant, pant, fall down.)

I suspect I'll not get any writing done today, given the stuff I have left to do before I sleep, but who knows; time may prove me wrong.

Will be down there with some free space in schedule for four days or so; shall see about getting together with miscellaneous Marylanders while there. Driving down tomorrow afternoon; there may not be entries from me all that often in the next week or so. (For I have been scolded for saying I was mostly better and then falling out of the habit of posting for a week.)
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Are you using a digital camera, or film?

What it looks like is you're getting too close to the object for the lens to stay in focus. Some digicams have a "closeup mode", or some such (my Kodak DC4800 does). Film cameras use a "macro" lens.
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