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Woke up this morning to a couple gunshots and a lot of police cars. They had their flashing lights on but no sirens. Didn't seem too urgent. Not sure what happened, maybe they had to put an animal down or something.

Anyway, this weekend I tried out the homemade camera in sunny, contrasty conditions which I hoped would work better with its soft focus lens than the flat light I've tested it in previously. It was 7F but it felt fine with the sun and no wind. Now that I finally have a viewfinder the camera is much better to use.

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Niagara Gorge?
 

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Lived (stationed) at NF 1967-1970.

and a "gorge-ous" shot, too!

Cool! I still see Ospreys and other military aircraft fly over my house from time to time from the airport here, which I guess is not much used for commercial travel.
 

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"Economies of Scale"

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Actually from yesterday.
"Only the Selected Ones"
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My photo for tomorrow. It was a little eerie today to see a corpse waving at me on my lunch break walk. Sometimes we forget how harsh winter can be for those outside.

"Not Drowning But Waving"

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Woke up this morning to a couple gunshots and a lot of police cars. They had their flashing lights on but no sirens. Didn't seem too urgent. Not sure what happened, maybe they had to put an animal down or something.

Anyway, this weekend I tried out the homemade camera in sunny, contrasty conditions which I hoped would work better with its soft focus lens than the flat light I've tested it in previously. It was 7F but it felt fine with the sun and no wind. Now that I finally have a viewfinder the camera is much better to use.

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Probably someone was trying to get some fresh Ilford bulk rolls across the border without the tariffs 😅 🤣
 

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That's perfect. I want to be right there! I'm looking forward to spring.
Thanks! This is a very odd place, but I really like being there. It's 'new nature' wedged in between the town garbage dump, an industrial zone (note power lines and mega-fans), a busy road and some woods. It has a certain exposed, noisy harshness to it, while at the same time it's strangely quiet in a way. The guys & gals in the photo don't mind either way. There's grass.
 

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Thanks! This is a very odd place, but I really like being there. It's 'new nature' wedged in between the town garbage dump, an industrial zone (note power lines and mega-fans), a busy road and some woods. It has a certain exposed, noisy harshness to it, while at the same time it's strangely quiet in a way. The guys & gals in the photo don't mind either way. There's grass.

I love the smells of cattle and sheep. Hay and silage, manure! It's all good. Never gets old.
 

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I love the smells of cattle and sheep. Hay and silage, manure! It's all good. Never gets old.
Yeah, well, mostly. It can be overwhelming around here; there's only so many farm animal you can keep on a square kilometer before things start to get iffy. We're way past that point. Silage is nice up to the point you have to wade through puddles of acetic acid and manure seems OK until you realize that the whole countryside turns into a real-world, infernal rendition of river Ankh during certain times of the year. Also, I think there's too much manure once a leading cause of death among youngsters in the countryside is them drowning in it as they try to walk over the thin crust formed on top of it in massive storage tanks.

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I think there's too much manure once a leading cause of death among youngsters in the countryside is them drowning in it as they try to walk over the thin crust formed on top of it in massive storage tanks.

That's a nice mental image!

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My grandmother taught me how to make a liverwurst sandwich when I was 3. I've been making them ever since. Not many people seem to like it in my area.
 

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Yeah, well, mostly. It can be overwhelming around here; there's only so many farm animal you can keep on a square kilometer before things start to get iffy. We're way past that point. Silage is nice up to the point you have to wade through puddles of acetic acid and manure seems OK until you realize that the whole countryside turns into a real-world, infernal rendition of river Ankh during certain times of the year. Also, I think there's too much manure once a leading cause of death among youngsters in the countryside is them drowning in it as they try to walk over the thin crust formed on top of it in massive storage tanks.

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Lactic and butyric acid too
 

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Yeah, well, mostly. It can be overwhelming around here; there's only so many farm animal you can keep on a square kilometer before things start to get iffy. We're way past that point. Silage is nice up to the point you have to wade through puddles of acetic acid and manure seems OK until you realize that the whole countryside turns into a real-world, infernal rendition of river Ankh during certain times of the year. Also, I think there's too much manure once a leading cause of death among youngsters in the countryside is them drowning in it as they try to walk over the thin crust formed on top of it in massive storage tanks.

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Liquid manure management. In the US it's taken to extremes. Fortunately there's no hog confinement near us. It's a unholy odor, 50,000 hogs in buildings. I love your cattle, not too many ☺️
 

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For tomorrow:

Have you ever compared veterinary bills in the US? My dog needs a medication that costs $254 from my local pharmacy and $17 online. The scamming is getting to be insane in all aspects of our lives.

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For tomorrow:

Have you ever compared veterinary bills in the US? My dog needs a medication that costs $254 from my local pharmacy and $17 online. The scamming is getting to be insane in all aspects of our lives.

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They're always selling Cat toothpaste too. I value my life too much to try and brush my current cat's teeth 😬
 
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