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So, when you look through the view finder, there's these little black dots. If these are out of focus, you can't manually adjust the focus on the lenses.
It was especially annoying with the turtles. You have to move slow to get them or they jump in the water. The auto focus wouldn't always find the turtles, but would get random vegetation instead. I only got 2 photos of the turtles - the ones you see here. So, when I got home, I recalibrated and made sure they were in focus. Now, I can take manual focus pics again. |
Oh, I got ya. I've had a little trouble with those on this latest cam.
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Took me a minute to figure out I wasn't going blind :eek::right::blush: |
If you are going blind I've got a pretty good idea why. :blush:
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That's prolly me you're thinking about.:jagoff:
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Nice!
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Cypress trees are weird.
I see a picture of a squirrel climbing a tree with the caption, FOOOD. :lol2: |
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I am still working on ones from this past weekend. I actually had someone tell me I should do a blog since I am trying to do all of the state parks in a year. I don't know. Seems kind of weird. |
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That squrl needs some cookies and peanuts. Maybe a li'l diebeetus... |
Good pics, as always.
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I believe the trees in the water with tall roots are Cypress, but I may be wrong, I was once back in '87. :lol2:
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@Gravdigr - thanks! And he was fast for his size. Doubt your squirrels would have caught him :P
@xoxoxoBruce - Possible. I actually googled cyprus trees, too. I have a pic of some in the next batch that are DEFINITELY cyprus. |
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