On Tue, Feb 21, 2012, at 01:37 AM, Moose wrote:
> > I sort of envy the photo of the shooting star. That's a native prairie
> > plant that we see in May, but they dance in even the slightest movement
> > of breeze. Extremely difficult to get a good photo of them. In the
> > wild:
> >
> > http://myweb.uiowa.edu/jfwilcox
>
> That's quite nice. Between breezes? My bokeh wins, though. :-)
>
> Bokeh Moose
Yes, I confessed to some envy, and chiefly for the bokeh. I'm not so
interested in getting quite so close, though I'd like to have the
option. Usually, under the best of circumstances when shooting star are
actively blooming, and the light is good, and the wind is still, the
mosquitoes are the size of dragon flies and numerous as the stars ...
Joel W.
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