Am I becoming the slave of my camera?
May. 3rd, 2004 10:23 pmOn my morning walk, I took pictures of an oriole, a palm warbler, a catbird, and a great blue heron who flew overhead.
At work, I talked to my boss about getting a new PC, and he helped me spec it out. I will probably order the parts tomorrow; it will run around $800 with shipping. I also asked if it would be OK for me to set up a personal page on the company web server that I could put a few images in; he said it would be no problem as long as I kept the total size pretty small.
I took another walk this evening, at the U of I Forestry plot in south Urbana. I got pictures of what I'm pretty sure is a green heron.
And as I drove away from the Forestry plot , there was a hawk on a street light who actually stayed there while I parked, got out my camera, and took his picture.
As I look over this post, it seems that photography is taking over my life.
At work, I talked to my boss about getting a new PC, and he helped me spec it out. I will probably order the parts tomorrow; it will run around $800 with shipping. I also asked if it would be OK for me to set up a personal page on the company web server that I could put a few images in; he said it would be no problem as long as I kept the total size pretty small.
I took another walk this evening, at the U of I Forestry plot in south Urbana. I got pictures of what I'm pretty sure is a green heron.
And as I drove away from the Forestry plot , there was a hawk on a street light who actually stayed there while I parked, got out my camera, and took his picture.
As I look over this post, it seems that photography is taking over my life.