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That is the sturdiest camera mount I’ve ever seen. Extra points to you for being so clever.

Our posties have been absent during the recent week of snowmageddon(sp).

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I am going to take this idea far!! Oh and Jim - we need to learn more about sundogs - just in case you would like to write a post about them! 😉 you are the best person for the job I think. Don’t forget to ping me when you do so I can share!

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I think I will pass on that 'invitation'. :-) A lot of people have written about this subject with quite varying degrees of success. There is a lot of optical physics involved that can lead one down multiple rabbit holes. One that I like most is here. http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/atmos/halo22.html

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Thank you! (I had no idea it was that kind of subject. ) I will read this one - I am always chasing knowledge so I appreciate it!

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Scroll down that page to get a more complete explanation.

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I love the old truck and every farm needs to have one, the camera was working hard and decided to take things into its own hands - so good

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Yes! I found it really amusing to watch! I always leave the camera to itself so the birds act naturally! This was a surprise!

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Cinema verite Including a panning of the scene and at the end, a recap. Got to see the starlings anyway.

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Yes! Ha! Panning and a recap!!

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Jan 16, 2024
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The old truck has been there for years and years. I do love its colour!

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