And to take it one step further, put a lens hood on the camera and
TAKE THE LENS CAP OFF !!!  Then you are ready.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Joseph McAllister <[email protected]> wrote:
> An oft told tale of woe…
>
> On Apr 3, 2011, at 12:26 , Jeffery Johnson wrote:
>
>> Okay I just got in from a nice walk and then had to stop to get groceries
>> and now I am about to get a bite of lunch. I wanted to send up a warning to
>> those that do not think when they are about to go out on a walk. I of course
>> brought my camera along just in case there was something worth capturing.
>> This was a new adventure on one of the many Greenways we have here in
>> Nashville so for whatever reason I decided not to get my camera out and
>> ready at the car. Instead I had it in my backpack as I was not certain how
>> far along the trail I would see anything worth capturing. Well as it so
>> happens I begin walking along the bridge across Richland Creek and there in
>> the water is a nice sized crane. Well by the time I removed my camera popped
>> in a new memory card he/she had flown off. Remember always no matter what
>> have your camera ready to go at any given moment.
>
> Joseph McAllister
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> “ Nature is considerably more creative and inventive than humankind. Without 
> Nature there isn't any humankind. Without humankind, Nature is fine.”
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