I'm not going to recommend earthquakes as part of a photographic process, but 
those are all excellent shots.

On Sep 13, 2010, at 1:31 AM, David Mann wrote:

> You may remember last week I mentioned I'd gone outside to take some photos 
> when an aftershock just about sent me over the edge.  It was timed just when 
> I was settling back into work after lunch.  I was exhausted from lack of 
> sleep, I'd just about had it with my employer, and the project I was working 
> on has been a thorn in my side for the past few weeks.  Plus I was alone at 
> home and the isolation was not doing me any good either.
> 
> So I went outside to the garden to try and clear my head.  I saw our magnolia 
> tree in full flower and decided I wanted to take a couple of photos of it.  
> So I went inside to get the camera, and ended up spending a bit of quality 
> time with it.
> 
> http://www.multi.net.nz/therapy/
> 
> Taking these helped me relax, probably by distraction more than anything 
> else.  All K10D and FA100/2.8 Macro, handheld.
> 
> I've done nothing to these apart from resizing.  There are a couple more pics 
> that need a little processing but I had to take my Photoshop machine down to 
> make room for my work PC.  So they'll have to wait.
> 
> Cheers,
> Dave
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