Sunday, August 12, 2018

August 12, 2018

Here is a potpourri of some pictures taken after cataract surgery on my right eye.  I never noticed which eye that I used when taking a picture, but I found out quickly yesterday.  It is my right eye... the one that I normally use.  My first thought was, 'Why can I not get the camera to focus?'  In most cases, I use manual focus, but yesterday, I had to rely more on the auto focus. 

I went to Gibbs Gardens to take pictures of the water lils and these are from looking around to see what is interesting near the primary subject.  It is important to not only look around, but to walk around where you are shooting.  You will be amazed at other subjects that worthy of shooting.  The bridge is a good example of this and the last picture of the reflection of the red tree on the pond water.









1 comment:

  1. Lovely pics! Gibbs garden never disapoints... I hope you're feeling well

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