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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 822682" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>Thanks for the kind words. This time of year, macro is the most accessible for wildlife photography. The heat and humidity here can be rather oppressive for other types of outings, especially at my age. When I was in my early 20s, I could mow the lawn in 90+ degree heat and barely be damp under the armpits, and heat exhaustion was not an option. At least with macro, I can do it in my back yard, where it is easy to choose the time of day or weather and I can always duck back in the house when I start to get too sweaty. There always seems to be something new in the small world. I got the "bug" for it last year, and have been trying my best to grow at it. I feel like my work is slowly getting better. When the weather cools down, I'll have to switch to something else, which helps to keep things from getting stale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 822682, member: 50197"] Thanks for the kind words. This time of year, macro is the most accessible for wildlife photography. The heat and humidity here can be rather oppressive for other types of outings, especially at my age. When I was in my early 20s, I could mow the lawn in 90+ degree heat and barely be damp under the armpits, and heat exhaustion was not an option. At least with macro, I can do it in my back yard, where it is easy to choose the time of day or weather and I can always duck back in the house when I start to get too sweaty. There always seems to be something new in the small world. I got the "bug" for it last year, and have been trying my best to grow at it. I feel like my work is slowly getting better. When the weather cools down, I'll have to switch to something else, which helps to keep things from getting stale. [/QUOTE]
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