Well, was fun while it lasted.
The Loaner Camera had to go back yesterday, and surprisingly, it wasn't as hard to let go of as I had expected it to be. I had a blast with it, but keeping it would have been incredibly selfish. Life can indeed be short, but it can be long as well, and you have to be able to live with the choices you make. Keeping that camera would have been a big betrayal to my Dear Husband. Given that he has put up with my astonishing amount of emotional crap over the past sixteen years, he deserves better from me. So - off it went. I'm looking forward now to earning one I can keep.
I wound up not going to NMAH, because DH wants to go with me. Hey, he's interested in going to a museum, so I can definitely wait until we can go together. Instead, I spent my last afternoon with the D60 at Brookside Gardens, shooting the winter that's creeping into the landscape. There were some roses in various stages of bloom that got freeze-dried at the recent first frost. There's an abstract beauty to them that I'm really looking forward to showing you. The ponds are starting to ice up, too.
Sorry I've taken so long in getting images posted. Since I didn't use the camera's software, I have to process everything through Photoshop Elements. This has proven more time consuming than I expected, but I should have some goodies soon.
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