angus magoo.. again

Posted by amy (Nanaimo, BC, Canada) on 28 May 2008 in Animal & Insect and Portfolio.

I snuck up on Angus while he was sleeping... not an easy feat, let me tell you. Especially when it's a macro lens!! LOL!! This isn't the greatest of macros. However, it was the fuzziness that really appealed to me. Oh dear, is that because my eyesight is becoming fuzzy? LOL!!

Well kids, things are getting fairly crazy here. We're off to Nanaimo this Saturday to finalize our house out there. So between finishing up the loose ends at work (Friday is my last day there) and trying to get things organized around here for us to leave I just don't have the time to post. I am pre-posting one image for Peter Miller's challenge of an album cover for Monday, June 2nd but that's all I can do at this time. I'm hoping I'll be able to log in for a boo when I'm able. We'll be gone for about a week. When we do get back I'll be packing up the house. Still haven't sold the place here but... I know we will. It's just the not knowing when.


A message from our fellow Am3 blogger Peter Miller:

I mentioned album art the other day and what I actually meant was would anyone be interested in a little experiment. If you were a recording artist and your next album production, cd if you like, was coming out and you have been given the opportunity to design your own cd sleeve, what would you do. Rules are it has to have your name on it, an album title and whatever art or photography you want as long as it is your own work. What do you think?

I have been contacted by a couple of you in response to the above challenge. I am going to aim for Monday 2nd June to give me time to get it together. Hope that date is ok for people who are interested.

You can view my gallery of images and calendar for sale at: cute but stupid . I'm slowly adding more to the site and if there is something in my portfolio you would like to purchase but is not available on my site just contact me and I'll make it available.

I appreciate all visits and comments and thank you always... ;-)

Nikon D300
1/6 second
F/3.5
ISO 200
90 mm (35mm equiv.)