The other pictures from yesterday
Mar. 5th, 2009 03:03 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
...most of them "outtakes," but some pretty ones, too. Will kill dialup dead and all that.
This is the kind of photograph that a person would expect a friend to immediately delete; it's part of the implicit agreement of letting someone take your picture, right? Besides, everyone has suffered this kinda picture, usually on their driver's license. But hey, Coba is a dog and can't complain about me posting this hilariously dorky thing all over the internets. LOL, the lopsided ears and weird eye thing and the stick stuck to his nose....

OK, these have more dignity.


Rogue does a good pose.

So why are you taking my picture when I'm walking across the creek? Weirdo human.

Beautiful place. The forest is really amazing this time of year.




This is the remains of a very old bridge across the creek, possibly from the logging days ~100 years ago. It's all old redwood. I've been watching it decay, little by little, over the years.

I don't have the whole macro lens thing figured out yet, but still pretty.

The bonny broom of the Cowdenknowes, which in California is a super bad news invasive species. But it's still pretty.

birds

pretty Miz Kaya!


This isn't a bite; it's affection. Kaya likes to nibble on and hold my fingers sometimes. She's very gentle.

She totally figured out this foraging toy. I moved it so that it was further from the perch and behind another toy.


Awww little snake! I set him on the table while I fiddled with the camera, and he decided to hide his head for a moment. Tell me they aren't cute like kittens and puppies.


Bindi is adorable, it's true.

So's Comfort.

Horseyawn sequence!!!!! Dancer was all "I am so bored, will you PLEASE put that thing down so we can go, already?!"



"Yo, bit goes here! Camera goes back in its case, come on, you can do it."

Dancer at the river (finally).

This is the kind of photograph that a person would expect a friend to immediately delete; it's part of the implicit agreement of letting someone take your picture, right? Besides, everyone has suffered this kinda picture, usually on their driver's license. But hey, Coba is a dog and can't complain about me posting this hilariously dorky thing all over the internets. LOL, the lopsided ears and weird eye thing and the stick stuck to his nose....

OK, these have more dignity.


Rogue does a good pose.

So why are you taking my picture when I'm walking across the creek? Weirdo human.

Beautiful place. The forest is really amazing this time of year.




This is the remains of a very old bridge across the creek, possibly from the logging days ~100 years ago. It's all old redwood. I've been watching it decay, little by little, over the years.

I don't have the whole macro lens thing figured out yet, but still pretty.

The bonny broom of the Cowdenknowes, which in California is a super bad news invasive species. But it's still pretty.

birds

pretty Miz Kaya!


This isn't a bite; it's affection. Kaya likes to nibble on and hold my fingers sometimes. She's very gentle.

She totally figured out this foraging toy. I moved it so that it was further from the perch and behind another toy.


Awww little snake! I set him on the table while I fiddled with the camera, and he decided to hide his head for a moment. Tell me they aren't cute like kittens and puppies.


Bindi is adorable, it's true.

So's Comfort.

Horseyawn sequence!!!!! Dancer was all "I am so bored, will you PLEASE put that thing down so we can go, already?!"



"Yo, bit goes here! Camera goes back in its case, come on, you can do it."

Dancer at the river (finally).

no subject
Date: 2009-03-06 12:11 am (UTC)Such wonderful pictures! You're getting the hang of this camera fast. I knew you would.
Also, conure acrobatics rock my world. I would totally have one or more conures if I weren't married. :D And the snakie is sssssso cute!
(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2009-03-06 01:22 am (UTC)In a previous post, you described your new camera as a Sony DSC-a200. However, I can't find a reference to that model of camera on the Sony website. But they do have the DSLR-A200K and DSLR-A200W models. Is it one of those cameras that you're using?
(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2009-03-06 01:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-06 03:52 am (UTC)(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2009-03-06 03:41 pm (UTC)Did Bey Breeze foal yet?
(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From: