When a picture sucks, just use black & white!
We saw a lot of deer on the road into and out of Mammoth Cave each day. I got out and took pictures on both occasions, but most of them were slightly blurry due to the deers' movement. This was the sharpest shot. Still a lot better than I've gotten for wild deer in Canada! I guess these deer are semi-tame, though, which probably explains why they didn't run away while people got out of their cars and took pictures of them.
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So it seems Flickr has changed over to the new 'Everything On Black' photo view. While I think it was unnecessary, as change is generally bad, I don't hate it as much as I thought I would. Probably because they modified the test version to include the whole under-photo description (or more like 'side-photo' now), rather than having to click to expand it. However, I expect to be able to see individual photos' locations from the photo page. Fix it, Flickr!
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I'm listening to a few tunes I recorded in the last month...in February I discovered how to program MIDI music in GarageBand, so I've had fun creating fully-digital music, and also making drum tracks and recording live instruments over them. It's a lot easier to be motivated to write more thorough music when I know I can add drums to it, and layer the tracks to sound like a real song...which, after talking with Ally as we drove out of the grocery store parking lot this afternoon, I've concluded these songs are. They are real. Just because there were no physical drums involved, and just because I don't have a record deal, doesn't mean they're not real. Lots of the songs on the radio are created using computerized drums and keyboards. These new songs are as real as anything I've ever done.
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