Had to work on Saturday and saw these sunflowers just outside of Vacaville on the way up, so I had to pull over to shoot em. Shooting into the sun meant I couldn’t see my screen so I just blindly pointed the camera and held the shutter down.


The life and times of a true knucklehead – No photos to be used without permission
Had to work on Saturday and saw these sunflowers just outside of Vacaville on the way up, so I had to pull over to shoot em. Shooting into the sun meant I couldn’t see my screen so I just blindly pointed the camera and held the shutter down.
Back up to Lakeport for work, so I reshot the Osprey family. I think they were nervous as they took flight as soon as I got close.
After leaving the hospital in Lakeport, I saw what I can only describe as an Osprey pallet. The mid-day lighting was horrible.
I don’t know why but there were so many birds out in the lagoon this morning. Perhaps the fishing was good, as every burd was fighting for the best spot.
I think it’s been 5 years since I last saw my good friends Barry & Kathy. We dined at Coqueta and as usual I was so involved in the conversation I didn’t take any photos.
Sandy’s family is great with regard to reunions. This year it was hosted in San Diego at the Kona Kai Resort & Spa. We could only attend the evening dinner.
It’s been said that the best camera you have is the one that is in your hands. I had my tiny compact Sony RX100VI that shoots stills at 24 fps.
For Sandy’s birthday this year I made rezzies at Skool. The uni flan was a stand out, so good.