This weekly thread is principally intended for you to showcase your photos made with Canon cameras of all sorts: SLR, DSLR, Mirrorless, M-series, APS-C, film, etc. But any brand of camera will be accepted, including photos taken with your phone. We do enjoy reading an accompanying text explaining your photo and any special techniques you may have used. Comments and helpful criticisms on others' photos are also welcome: we can all learn something from each other. We look forward to seeing your contributions and new participants to this series of threads are always welcome!
A new thread for the following week will be posted next Saturday around 10 pm UK time.
Digirame and I will be active here and are sharing the hosting, but we are used to all joining in and commenting on others' photos.
Review of last week
Digirame started the week with his interesting pictures of Sellwood Bridge, which happily did not get hit by anything. I am not sure I would like to live in one of the houses next to it: in my experience US freight trains tend to be very long and slow, and take a correspondingly long time to pass through.
Unfortunately, Digirame was then taken ill, though I am pleased to report thatr he is now well on the mend. We all wish him well for a speedy recovery.
I had a chance encounter with an enormous crane only about 50 metres from the Danube Canal on the edge of the old city. Plus more daffodils, which are surviving well here. Cranes have seemingly followed me around this week. I proved by my posting that one should always have a camera at the ready -- you never know when a crane -- or a rainbow -- will strike. I was thinking of Steve when I saw the clouds.
Dunlin went to a butterfly farm and returned with some truly spectacular photos. encouraged by my photo he showed us the four cranes that have taken up residence near him.
A visit from JACS with a picture of a balloom seemingly being towed by a boat -- or was it the other was around? I hope he will return with move pictures.
I would also engourage LeeJay to go out and take pictures of whatever he thinks the rest of us might be interested in seeing. I am sure we would all welcome his participation in these threads.
A heads up for those in the US: the clocks go forward in Europe this weekend, three weekd after you made the change, for some reason I cannot fathom.
Keep taking and posting more photos. The great thing about digital cameras is that, unlike film, you dont pay per shot!
David