If I think about how much I actually have to do in the next three months or so, I start to get a bit panicky. I have a bit of an “EEEK!!!” moment and my chest tightens up and I start to breathe a little bit faster. This feeling of being overwhelmed, of having far too many irons in the one fire lasts for a minute or so and then my laid back Aussie spirit kicks in and as I whisper, “She’ll be right” to myself I am fine again.
Photos are a nice distraction.
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Oh wow… just…. WOW!
You totally need to start posting the settings you use on your camera for these photies of yours – they’re gorgeous! 🙂 x
Thanks Marylin, but I cant remember what I did. I just twiddled the buttons until I was happy with the shot.
I had been filming the bonfire to use in my film clip and then when I was sick of that I took photos.
I just use the camera intuitively. click adjust, click adjust. Not very professional I know, but….
Oooooo, pretties!!!!
WOW! Coming over…bringing marshmallows…!
Wonderful.
Do you think you would be able to duplicate that effect in glazes on the dragon eggs? Just an idea……
I love photos of fire – kinda like watching clouds….you can see so many things in the flames!
Me too. I love fire photos.
As usual, beautiful. And she is right 🙂
I’ll have to remember that…”she’ll be right”, and your laid-back Aussie spirit next time I’M feeling overwhelmed. I love bonfires. They remind me of great summer nights at camp as a kid. Great
fire pictures!
Blimey. I hope that’s not your to-do list you’ve set light to.