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    I think they're wonderful photos and as soon as I read that you were at the beach at 3.30am- what time did you get up ? lol..or didn't you go to bed ? I thought here's someone that's going to get on top of this. I'd never have thought it was only your second attempt at LE. Tripod yes, cable release,yes..... mirror lock-up maybe ??? This is a good read http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tu...ror-lock.shtml I can give some advice here too as a result of finding out the hard way. After you've used mirror lock-up for the the shots you want, disable it. I've lost shots (especially first-off grab shots) next time out because I've left it on mirror lock-up especially the 7D which I use for wildlife. It should be part of the check list prior to going out but we suffer human failings and in relation to photography forgetting about that is one of them .

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    Re: Early by the Sea

    Quote Originally Posted by ilovelucydog View Post
    I do live in a safe area. So, normally, it wouldn't be too much of a problem. I have been home alone for quite a while... not totally out of the ordinary... but not usually for this long of a time period. I walk a lot... and have had someone following me, or at least, my paranoid self thought I did. Lucy and I came home the other day, from a walk. When I went upstairs it was very obvious that someone had been in the house. Whether or not my feeling of being followed and then this incident are related, I don't really know. I do know that it is very unsettling to think you are being watched and followed and then to come home and know that someone has been in your house.

    I'm trying to be extra cautious while not letting my imagination get the best of me... not easy.
    Imagination or not, I think you ought to report this just to be on the safe side. Really. There's no point in taking chances. Our police are great, and are happy to log any unusual events or suspicions. If yours are the same it would be worth letting them know, just for the record.

    That's a beautiful quote. Grace and Mercy. Two things that I try to freely extend to others.
    And it's kind people like you, with generous hearts, who often forget to look after their own needs, so I hope you're regularly good to yourself too

    Thank you. I'll get back there and capture it with my dslr.
    You go girl!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnC View Post
    I think they're wonderful photos and as soon as I read that you were at the beach at 3.30am- what time did you get up ? lol..or didn't you go to bed ? I thought here's someone that's going to get on top of this.
    Goodness me! We've only just met and you're asking me about my bedtime habits

    I usually go to bed at sunset and rise well before dawn, so it was no hardship. I love cycling down the lanes, very slowly, trying to avoid squishing anything living. Pipistrelles sometimes fly so close I can feel the breath of their wings and I get to see hedgehogs and shrews too. You slug-a-beds don't know what you're missing

    Ever since I got a compact I've taken snaps every day. When I got a DSLR camera it got worse and if I didn't have the chance to take photos at least once a day I'd get withdrawal symptoms. I don't understand it. If I'd been this focused with my drawing I'd be so much better now, but photography really is like a drug.

    I recently said that there's nothing I wouldn't do to improve, which, come to think of it, was probably a little unwise But it's close. If I'm not taking photos I'm reading about photography, looking at other people's photos (and Exif data), thinking and dreaming about it, and I like to talk about it more than any other topic. My friends are starting to look a bit worn

    I'd never have thought it was only your second attempt at LE. Tripod yes, cable release,yes..... mirror lock-up maybe ???
    My second attempt at landscape photography with a DSLR camera, my first at LE - I had no idea what I was doing but did as I'd been advised and played around with different settings. I'd done a lot of close ups on manual before, but this was a very different thing altogether, and I realised that I had no idea really where I should be focusing, so I ended up doing the macro thing and just focused on my main target. I'm sure that's not what I was supposed to be doing

    I did use mirror lock-up because a friend had recently advised me to use it for close-ups, but as I go for moving things it wasn't much good because live view wasn't clear enough for that final bit of focusing. Great for still lifes though, so I used it out on the beach as well

    This is a good read http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tu...ror-lock.shtml I can give some advice here too as a result of finding out the hard way. After you've used mirror lock-up for the the shots you want, disable it. I've lost shots (especially first-off grab shots) next time out because I've left it on mirror lock-up especially the 7D which I use for wildlife. It should be part of the check list prior to going out but we suffer human failings and in relation to photography forgetting about that is one of them .
    I've bookmarked the tutorial for reading later. I've been leaving mirror lock-up enabled, but I did press the button to bring the mirror down each time after I'd taken a shot. Will leaving it enabled be a problem for me with the kind of shots I take? You have all my admiration for doing wildlife shots. I have enough trouble chasing after invertebrates

    Thank you very much for the advice and the link; much appreciated. And although it's too late for me to comment now, I saw your storm shots when browsing the archives and think they're brilliant. I do love a good storm.

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    Imagination or not, I think you ought to report this just to be on the safe side. Really. There's no point in taking chances. Our police are great, and are happy to log any unusual events or suspicions. If yours are the same it would be worth letting them know, just for the record.
    I did report it. They have been driving by periodically. And fortunately, my guys have made sure that I know how to safely handle a weapon and... I am a good shot. Not something I like to think about needing to do, but at least I know I am capable.

    And it's kind people like you, with generous hearts, who often forget to look after their own needs, so I hope you're regularly good to yourself too
    I'm not so good at the latter. I give until there's nothing left to give but am finally figuring out that if I don't look after myself I'm shortly going to be all given out and won't be much good to anyone. My dog, walking, and my camera are my escapes.

    You go girl!
    I'm trying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilovelucydog View Post
    I did report it. They have been driving by periodically. And fortunately, my guys have made sure that I know how to safely handle a weapon and... I am a good shot. Not something I like to think about needing to do, but at least I know I am capable.
    I'm glad to hear you've got good security round there and that you know how to defend yourself.

    I'm not so good at the latter. I give until there's nothing left to give but am finally figuring out that if I don't look after myself I'm shortly going to be all given out and won't be much good to anyone. My dog, walking, and my camera are my escapes.
    I've been there too, until a wise man saw what I was doing to myself and acted as a catalyst to set me free. I was needed by too many. Now I spend far more time on myself and can be a better friend to fewer people, and they give back to me in equal measure

    I'm trying.
    I can see that

    I'm off to the cliffs today. See you later

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seriche View Post

    I'm off to the cliffs today. See you later

    Seri
    Get some good ones! I'm off to work later...ugh

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    Glad you liked the storm photos,thanks.

    Have to defend Meself Lol. I'm a morning person too (they say it's in the genes-morning person, night person) I flag after 10.00pm. I've have been on the local hill at 4.30am to photograph the Moon,Jupiter and Saturn when they were in conjunction-I also get to the River Severn here at sunrise to get the autumn mists,it's the best time of the day I think and you have the world to yourself too.

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    I'm off to the cliffs today. See you later
    I'm looking forward to see what shots you got... I'm assuming you were going to be taking some pics. ..

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    Re: Early by the Sea

    Quote Originally Posted by Benedictine View Post
    Get some good ones! I'm off to work later...ugh

    Andrew-Bede
    Take your camera to work today and make it more enjoyable

    There's a Zen book on drawing and seeing that I like, and in it the author said "All that is, is worthy of being drawn" so maybe that applies to photography too.....however, I must confess, that I can think of a few exceptions

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    Re: Early by the Sea

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnC View Post
    Glad you liked the storm photos,thanks.

    Have to defend Meself Lol. I'm a morning person too (they say it's in the genes-morning person, night person) I flag after 10.00pm. I've have been on the local hill at 4.30am to photograph the Moon,Jupiter and Saturn when they were in conjunction-I also get to the River Severn here at sunrise to get the autumn mists,it's the best time of the day I think and you have the world to yourself too.
    I completely agree with you

    I definitely think you're right about it being in the genes. Crowds (i.e. more than one other person ) don't interest me any more, and I wouldn't give up having the the natural world all to myself in those early mornings to go back to socialising in the evenings ever again. I'm not a misanthrope. I love people, but only one-to-one. Non-human lifeforms I can handle in flocks or herds at any time

    It will be a few years before I can afford the kind of lens I'd need to point towards the heavens, but our skies are relatively dark and I'm often star gazing. Do you have any links for your astronomical photos?

    As for mists, we have gorgeous sea mists and I once saw a mist bow, unfortunately before I had a camera. I enjoyed the tutorial here for taking photos of mists. Very illuminating

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    Re: Early by the Sea

    Quote Originally Posted by ilovelucydog View Post
    I'm looking forward to see what shots you got... I'm assuming you were going to be taking some pics. ..
    Hello Mary

    I took my new 24-105mm as it has IS and I couldn't carry a tripod up and down the cliff paths (must wait for daughter's pay day before getting the Lowepro). It was really hot and that's not my kind of weather. I think my ancestors must have come from the far north. Also, almost all the views seemed so touristy. When I can make good photos out of places like those I'll know I've made it

    The sun was bleaching everything that wasn't in hiding, and what remained in shadow showed little tonal contrast. I learned a lot about what can't be photographed yesterday

    Do these sound like excuses to you? I did get a few photos that almost worked though, and will probably post them later so that I can learn how I could have done a better job.

    Have you been up to anything since the bridge?

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    Hi Seri,
    Nice work, you must be pleased with your effort. The second and the last one are my favorites.
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    Re: Early by the Sea

    Quote Originally Posted by gregj1763 View Post
    Hi Seri,
    Nice work, you must be pleased with your effort. The second and the last one are my favorites.
    Greg
    Hi Greg, Thanks for commenting, and as for being pleased.......well........I was going to say something self-denigrating, but suddenly imagined Donald advancing on me with a big hammer in his hand! In truth, I'm never wholly pleased, but don't beat myself up about it either. I liked the sand photos most of all. I'll be more in my element with stormy seas, and everything around here's been calm for many months. I'll bet you get some brilliant high seas around Tasmania, and you must be near the coast.

    (I'll be with you soon about the shore crab )

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    Hi Seri

    I took my new 24-105mm
    New lenses are fun.

    It was really hot and that's not my kind of weather.
    It's been hot here, as well. Today is suppose to be 99F with a heat index (what it feels like because of the humidity) of 110F+... not my kind of weather, either.

    Do these sound like excuses to you?
    Maybe.

    Have you been up to anything since the bridge?
    No. I've been more unsettled than I thought I was since coming home that morning and knowing an intruder had been in my home. It takes a lot of time to check all the door and window locks, closets, under the beds... Between that, and shopping for a swimsuit (the worst thing in the world to shop for) and watching my back... I'm worn out. How's that for excuses?

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    Re: Early by the Sea

    Quote Originally Posted by ilovelucydog View Post
    It's been hot here, as well. Today is suppose to be 99F with a heat index (what it feels like because of the humidity) of 110F+... not my kind of weather, either.
    I can confirm that this woman is NOT in Glenfarg, where today, in the high summer season, it's positively cold and grey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    I can confirm that this woman is NOT in Glenfarg, where today, in the high summer season, it's positively cold and grey.
    No, I'm not.

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    Re: Early by the Sea

    Quote Originally Posted by ilovelucydog View Post
    ....How's that for excuses?
    I'll accept every one as valid But Mary...99F?...your temperatures are unreal - I was dying out there yesterday, mostly under tree shade, and at a blistering 68F

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    Re: Early by the Sea

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    I can confirm that this woman is NOT in Glenfarg, where today, in the high summer season, it's positively cold and grey.
    Please, quick, send me a ticket, it sounds divine - today is grey and muggy down here - roll on winter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seriche View Post
    I'll accept every one as valid But Mary...99F?...your temperatures are unreal - I was dying out there yesterday, mostly under tree shade, and at a blistering 68F
    68F? That is too funny. I've forgotten what that feels like.

    I know. I really am going to die here. What's worse is that we moved her from New Hampshire and, well, there was snow on the ground when we moved in May...I'm having a tough time acclimating.

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    Re: Early by the Sea

    I don't have a scope,Seri-I used a the 400mm end of a 100-400 lens, I'm not an astronomer but have a friend who is, infact he disoverd an asteroid which was then numbered and against that, his name and I'm just about to create a website for my photos- I say 'I'..I better quality that with some, no..a great deal, of help - my point was really that I am, like yourself ,an early riser and like you prefer the company of one not 4 but am more than happy with just myself - I think a lot of photographers are quite happy to photograph on their own.

    What a pity about missing the mist bow-I'll check out the mist tutorial.

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