tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31462901846462054.post4051189709496014974..comments2024-03-20T19:58:15.628+00:00Comments on My Miscellany: PortmarnockSabrinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17522656235476335067noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31462901846462054.post-240845604679490942016-03-06T15:31:24.996+00:002016-03-06T15:31:24.996+00:00What a lovely walk. Sailboats, gulls, shells, and...What a lovely walk. Sailboats, gulls, shells, and sun - and your camera caught it all. I love the picture with the two dogs showing all those levels of texture, right up to the sky with movement in opposite directions. Great capture. I remember looking for the holes with the bubbles in the sand as the water receded and sticking my hand into the sand and pulling up clams. I don't know that they were the kind for eating, but that's what we used to do as kids. And I know what you mean about the glasses/sunglasses. I am dependent on my sunglasses outside year-round because my eyes are so sensitive to the light, but when I have the camera along, I'm constantly juggling to get them off and sometimes (actually a lot of times) the colors through the sunglasses are so much more intense that I wish I could use them as a filter. If I use the view screen on the camera, then I need to put on my glasses, which is why I have tried to stick to cameras that have an eyeviewer - so I don't have to fumble around for those glasses, and actually to keep my shots steadier. Good luck with your adjustment to your new specs.Lorraine https://www.blogger.com/profile/11427333309803544827noreply@blogger.com