Huh. I guess that being able to see the image rippling from
the movement of air between me and the subject, that's pretty
much a guarantee that I'm not going to be able to get a sharp
image at such distances today, right?
(Argh. Two helicopters parked downtown, and I can't get a
sharp enough focus to read the markings on them. And while
I had the telescope attached, the dragonfly who usually just
darts across the street (or back) lickety split, decided to
do a couple of lazy loops about four meters from me while I
scrambled to grab a reasonable lens (and then popped up over
the roof as soon as I had a proper lens in hand).
As long as I'm babbling non-linearly ... is it just me, or
is it harder to shoot fireworks with a digital camera than
on film?
-- Glenn
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