Dumbass me has had a bit of a data hygiene problem with my export files. I just had to sort a bunch of stuff to check for pictures getting overwritten due to having the same file names. This is the problem with using multiple SD cards!
Anyway, a few recent photo walk pics:

A little free library embedded in a hedge:

I was walking along and saw an odd tree. But it was super dark out and I couldn't see it well. It was black against a near-black sky. I started to walk again, but the part of my brain that sorts all the visual data I see on walks and picks out the things I should go take a closer look at was very insistent that the tree was something I should keep looking at.
It looked like a tree missing it's branches, with strange muppety creatures hanging off of it. Then a few poppped their heads up and I could make visual sense of what was going on:

Same picture, with shadows reduced:

Tree full of peacocks! When I first saw it all I could see was those tails. I shot it for a while, but it was super dark and the tree was a good clip away from me. I wasn't going to get a super stellar shot, but maybe if I go back earlier in the day I might see some large birbs.




Anyway, a few recent photo walk pics:

A little free library embedded in a hedge:

I was walking along and saw an odd tree. But it was super dark out and I couldn't see it well. It was black against a near-black sky. I started to walk again, but the part of my brain that sorts all the visual data I see on walks and picks out the things I should go take a closer look at was very insistent that the tree was something I should keep looking at.
It looked like a tree missing it's branches, with strange muppety creatures hanging off of it. Then a few poppped their heads up and I could make visual sense of what was going on:

Same picture, with shadows reduced:

Tree full of peacocks! When I first saw it all I could see was those tails. I shot it for a while, but it was super dark and the tree was a good clip away from me. I wasn't going to get a super stellar shot, but maybe if I go back earlier in the day I might see some large birbs.



