In a message dated 5/19/2005 9:35:41 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Mine seem to be:
1. Never have a camera with me when I see something I want to photograph. 2. Never see anything I want to photograph when I have a camera with me. 3. In the rare event 1 & 2 do not apply, traffic has to be so heavy I can not stop. 4. Leave a camera in the truck so the seals will melt. I do not think these rules are self-imposed, but rather that the gods hate me. <GRIN!> graywolf ================= I certainly identify with #1. And even, a lot with #2. Never had #4 happen. Then, I have a digital camera now. But I'll bear it in mind for future reference. ;-) 5. See a great shot from the highway that I cannot, for the life of me, duplicate by pulling off the road and finding a side street (since one cannot pull onto the shoulder of a highway, but, boy, have I been tempted). I've done a lot of side street searching. 6. Take a shot 2-5 seconds after I should have. Or sometimes, 2-5 seconds before I should have. 7. Get the horizon crooked (no grid screen add-on for my camera). I am really good at doing crooked horizontal shots. In fact, I excel at it. 8. Talk more about photography than I do it. Ten times more. Just adding few more rules. Obviously, it's time to gut a chicken and spread out the entrails. (re gods) Marnie aka Doe :-)

