Sunday, September 25, 2016

   
       The other day my wife, Brenda, and I took a trip to Bombay Hook National Wildlife Preserve to check out the potential for photography.  Needless to say, I took some camera gear along.  I also took enough money ($12) to purchase a pass for the year only to discover that since I’m 62 or older I could buy a lifetime pass for $2 less!  (You just gotta love this senior citizen scam!)  Well, there was more good news…plenty of birds.  We came to a pond and there were at least 6 or 7 varieties of birds resting, feeding, and flying around.  I set up my gear took some shots mostly for identification purposes and moved on only to come upon another pond with egrets galore, Greats and Snowys (read big and little).  They were in the pond.  They were in the trees.  They were strutting and flying and yes, one even appeared to be posing.  I had a great time.  As we were leaving the preserve I noticed, out over the water, what appeared to be an eagle so I set up again only to lose sight of the bird but then, what should come flying along, but a group of egrets and so I fired off a series of shots in the hope that something might be decent.  A great day!  Until I got home and downloaded the pics.  For some reason, no doubt because of operator error (I screwed up) every shot, except one, was blurry!  Now please…I know how to operate my cameras!  But…evidently, I wasn’t paying attention.  Apparently…I was a tad bit over-confident and overlooked something ridiculously simple and basic.  The results were more than disappointing
We do that a lot in life.  We take things for granted.  We overlook the obvious.  We become over-confident when dealing with the routine and then…oops!  Moral of the story…stay humble…pay attention…avoid the silly little mistakes that can ruin a good day. 
So what about that one pic that wasn’t blurry?  Well…you tell me.





That photo just goes to show that even when we’re not at the top of our game every once in a while we can be lucky!

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