Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Reflections

Mud Flats At Low Tide

3 comments:

Mr. Ed said...

If you get the correct lighting even the most questionable subject becomes interesting. Today's cover shot is just the muddy shore bottom that is exposed at low tide. But, it makes a great mirror for a reflection shot. And, the mud isn't useless. It's a home for small clams and shrimp. Fishermen often venture out onto the mud flat to dig for ghost shrimp which they use for bait. The tricky part about that is that the mud can be several feet deep and very soupy. I've had to step out of my boots and then recover them because of soft spots. I just liked this shot for its colors on this particular morning.

Tuesday! Where to today? More catch-up here at home for me today. FedEx brought me rather large packet from the financial group in Las Vegas. It looks like stuff I could have taken care of when I was down there but I guess they just weren't ready then. Oh well! Ya gotta do what ya gotta do.

Have yourself a GREAT Tuesday! I know I will!

mariposa said...

The moon was big and orange this morning, but my poor little camera just won't reach that far. All I got was an orange fuzzy blob:(

I find it is better to look over large packets of info and such at home, and not sitting in someone's office with them looking over your shoulder.

Have a great day

Mr. Ed said...

Mariposa - For moon shots I have the best success with a tripod because any camera shake or movement fuzzes the shot pretty good.