I don't know much about cameras but you sure are good at making yours do tricks. You people who just walk, walk, walk-walk-walk like it's no big deal. Show off.
That part about people look at you weird when you appreciate weird things makes me wanna go off on a tangent about how as kid I was the most extroverted ever like extra extravert even early in my career and how now with each passing day I go waayyy the other way like intro-introvert but I don't wanna get all tangenty.
I don't know that much about cameras, I just flip around a few settings, shoot 300-400 photos at once, hope for the best, and see what I get once home. If there's nothing good, it's back out to shoot a load more of photos until I get what I'm after. I'm surprised you didn't make comment about waterproofing cameras again, LOL. Okay, I'll admit I've been playing with photography since age twelve. It's a practice and developing one's eye.
I like it when you get all tangenty. That's called tangential thinking. How you went from extreme extrovert to extreme introvert boggles my brain. How on earth did that happen?
Thanks @dandays. I always love your comments. Kinda missed hearing you snark about water and my camera in this one. I did give you an opening too. 😂😂😂
It's your fault. You painted such a vivid display of falling girl who managed to smack every.single.rock en route to the laundromat I assumed you were graceful with your camera like drunk guy who smacked every step and handrail on his way to the seat and didn't spill his beer.
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"The Camera"
was not on me that day. I'm smart. No acrobatics when I have the camera. Go slow. Be careful. Pay attention. If I want to tattoo myself with bruises, I do that without the camera along for the ride. Last year I decided to punch a tree with the meaty part of my palm to slow my decent (a little martial arts thing). A bit of bruising, but not much on that part of my hand. Takes practice to build up the tissue to withstand the impact. Tree Punching