Monday, August 15, 2005

Darn, no pictures :(

2 weeks ago I got up early and went to Lorenzi Park, took my camera and took about 15 pictures of the ducks, geese, pigeons, and what ever kinda birds they have there. I think they are ducks but heck if I know. I waited a week to finally put the film in for developing and since it' s that 35 mm film that you get a free picture cd with it, it takes 7 days to come back. So I go and pick up my pictures today thinking I would ahve some good pictures and the clerk tells me that none of the pictures came out. That it looks like it was a bad roll of film. Bad roll of film? I've been buying film for a long time and this has never happened to me before. So she gave me store credit and the next roll of film will be free. So I bought another roll of film and sometime this week I plan to go to the park again and take more pictures. Then ones I had I know would have come out so good. I had like 50 birds around me, and of course the greedy geese, heck I was even hand feeding one pigoen that decided to sit on the bench with me. lol Early in the morning when nonone else is there, the ducks come out in force, I was putting bread crumbs by my feet and had ducks walking all over my feet trying to get to the bread. It was pretty cool. lol

1 comment:

  1. I have had a couple times when my film pictures did not come out too good. Could have been the film, or could have been the camera itself. Don't know. I don't think about such things now that I have the digital camera. If those pics don't come out I know why, its because I had something set wrong, or I, or whatever I was taking a shot of, was moving and the pic comes out just blurry enough to be a nuisance. But anyway, sounds like you had a good time. Last time I sat at a park with ducks near me, last summer, they all kept staring at me as they walked by.

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