Sunshine ! Blue skies ! Warmth ! At 27C today it could have been a little too hot if it hadn't been for a warm breeze. A perfect day for washing, working, lazing - anything. After the usual morning kitchen clearing up jobs, I painted the first coat of gloss paint. A very satisfying job especially when you are using crisp white paint. A little weeding and hanging up several loads of washing completed my day's tasks.
No need to worry, this is not road kill, just Patch aka Fat Cat sprawled out in the yard. It's hard work being a cat you know.
At the end of my little shady woodland area I caught a glimpse of red. The rhododendron planted on top of our little cross-bred terrier Sprite, is about to flower.
Now please don't laugh, this afternoon, months after buying my Nikon, I finally stuck the handbook disc in the pc to see how to use it properly. The first thing I read was 'Please read this handbook before using your camera.' Ah, never mind. I have worked out most of the bits I need but I was stuck on the manual focusing and speed. I could adjust the focus but not the shutter speed. This was due to me not noticing a small black dial on the top of the camera. I shall dip into the manual from time to time as I need it but I'm going to ignore the stuff about the menus and display settings for the moment. One step at a time for me.
No need to worry, this is not road kill, just Patch aka Fat Cat sprawled out in the yard. It's hard work being a cat you know.
At the end of my little shady woodland area I caught a glimpse of red. The rhododendron planted on top of our little cross-bred terrier Sprite, is about to flower.
Now please don't laugh, this afternoon, months after buying my Nikon, I finally stuck the handbook disc in the pc to see how to use it properly. The first thing I read was 'Please read this handbook before using your camera.' Ah, never mind. I have worked out most of the bits I need but I was stuck on the manual focusing and speed. I could adjust the focus but not the shutter speed. This was due to me not noticing a small black dial on the top of the camera. I shall dip into the manual from time to time as I need it but I'm going to ignore the stuff about the menus and display settings for the moment. One step at a time for me.