Good morning, all. Photography is my main hobby, but my friends have different interests. My buddy Joe, for example, has spent his life collecting memorabilia of Wonder Woman, Joan of Arc, and Florence Nightingale. He's a heroine addict.
But I'm not on good terms with my dentist, he seems to charge so much. I can't afford all the root canal stuff so yesterday I decided on an extraction.
Me: How much to have this tooth pulled?
My dentist: $90.00.
Me: $90.00 for just a few minutes work?
Dentist: I can extract it very slowly if you like.
This week I wanted to mention that the built in intervalometer (in your menus, go to Drive Mode, then Interval Composite) in your Pentax can take multiple exposures on the same frame. The K-S2 can do 2000, for example.
There are so many creative uses for us, but one of the easiest modes to understand is Average, because the final composite will have the same exposure as a single longer shot.
The one second shutter speed to get the blurred water of the shot below of a section of the Little Toorongo River would've been too long and the picture overexposed. I was on location without my neutral density filter set. But multiple exposures (probably six here) and a tripod meant stationary objects were nice and sharp while the water had that dreamy feel.
To finish with is the story of the new young beach life guard chatting to the older fellows while they eyed the girls in the surf.
"The girls don't notice me like you more experienced blokes. What can I do to attract them more?" he asked.
They looked at this slim newbie in his tight swimming costume.
"Tell you what ..." said one of them, " ... put a potato in your swimmers, they'll notice you then."
The next day, the naive young fellow came running up from the shoreline. "It didn't work, the girls are all chasing me away like they don't like me," he panted in exasperation.
The older fellow who'd suggested the potato move glanced down at the boy, and said, "Charlie, you got to put the potato in front, not the back."
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