Walk in the woods with Jazz and friends

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Feels like forever since I've been down to the woods, but it was beautiful today.

Caly 3 Carbon Fiber...

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UKPK...

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and Manix...

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Thanks for lookin'.

- best wishes, Jazz.
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Interesting team to take into the woods.

Thanks for the pictures. Glad you got some good weather. :)
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Went for a walk and saw a Kingfisher WAY early this year. Anyway, this is just a test to see if I can post pics with the new format...

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Hopefully I'll get some good pics soon. I was really hoping for some good winter pics, but there's no snow this year.???

- best wishes, Jazz.
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Jazz - I just wanted to let you know that I really enjoy your nature shots. I can tell you have a real zest for the outdoors.

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This convinced me to get a tasman salt, when i get money haha, great pictures.
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Thanks guys. :) I love being down there. Last night it snowed a lot - it figures.

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Jazz, those are some terrific images. You really have an eye for blades in their natural environment.
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Love this thread, great pics,
its got a real "lazy" sunday morning feel to it.
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spyder moist wrote:Love this thread, great pics,
its got a real "lazy" sunday morning feel to it.
Thank you. :) That's usually when I go down there. I like to sit and whittle, too. Great way to try out Spydies.

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Couple of nice walks - one with snow and one without...

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Bonus pic is of a planet you can actually see with the naked eye in bright daylight - Jupiter. I found it by accident whilst looking at a jet with binocculars. It's a first for me...

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It's a tiny dot almost in the middle of the pic between the two branches. Look hard and you'll see it. I wish I had a better zoom for this pic.

Thanks for lookin'.

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Wow, it's been a while since I took any pics whilst walking. Here's a few...

Carving a walking stick with my Enuff...

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My current favorite - Caly 3.5...

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Endura with stonewashed clip...

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Had a few more, but I can't hold the camera still enough. :mad: Anyway, it was a nice Fall walk.
Thanks for looking.
- best wishes, Jazz.
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Really enjoyed the pics!! Thanks!! John
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Awesome thread Jazz! keep'r updated :D
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Nice pictures! A good thread continues...
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Thank you, sirs. I need a better camera.
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Thanks for sharing Mr. Jazz. It's a shame that you haven't left the house since March 5th of last year. :p

It looks like the Enuff wasn't enough. :) I like how the gray Endura looks with the stonewashed clip. Might be a good mod for a Superblue!

Maybe you should try to use your walking stick as a Monopod. This is how I envision you! =D

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Donut wrote:Maybe you should try to use your walking stick as a Monopod. This is how I envision you! =D

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I never pictured Jazz as a woman...maybe that's just me. :D

Jazz, what mode are you using your camera in? I made the jump to a DSLR a few years ago and haven't felt like touching a P&S yet. The size is sometimes a downfall, but I'm willing to put up with that for the performance.
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I always try to picture Jazz as an Asian woman. :)

It's possible that his camera is smaller than that, too. :p
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Clip wrote:I never pictured Jazz as a woman...maybe that's just me. :D
Thank you. :p
Donut wrote:I always try to picture Jazz as an Asian woman. :)
I work with one, and sometimes talk like her, but... no. :p

It's a point and shoot in... I think auto setting. What should it be in? And, I have thought of getting a walking stick with the screw on top for a camera. What's DSLR stand for?
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