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    April 24, 2023, 4:03 a.m.

    The Humboldt Orchid Society had a show yesterday. I went and made pictures with my LED light. I'm not an orchid fan. I always think of the words of General Sternwood, the orchid fancier in "The Big Sleep." "Ugh. Nasty things. Their flesh is too much like the flesh of men. Their perfume has the rotten sweetness of corruption."
    All of these indoors in an art gallery with full spectrum lights, with MZ 12-100 and on camera light.

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    Then, disgusted with orchids, I drove around Humboldt Bay until I found two azalea bushes in bloom.

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    That's all. Rich

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    April 24, 2023, 9:41 a.m.

    Very nice Rich some lovely colours in those flowers nothing like them in my garden I have daffodils 🌼 and daisies primroses and dandelions 😀

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    April 24, 2023, 1:43 p.m.

    The azaleas are lovely Rich. I especially like the last. Some of those orchids are quite different than ones I have seen, but generally I don't go looking for them. The first one has a very different look. Our azalea has some buds on it and may open soon. We planted it thirty years ago. I don't think it is any larger now than when we planted it. Also, it gets flowers, a couple of leaves, and then turns into a stick until the next year. The rhodos we planted have done better but they are not large either given the time they have been in the ground.

    Andrew

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    April 24, 2023, 3:37 p.m.

    Your on-camera LED did a great job lighting these beauties Rich.
    What one are you using?
    My wife loves Orchids and Azaleas.

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    April 24, 2023, 4:51 p.m.

    Thanks, Paul. Still not many flowers outside to photograph here. I'm waiting impatiently. Rich

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    April 24, 2023, 5:01 p.m.

    Thanks, Andrew. There's a rarely visited park about 35 miles north of Eureka. It is on a hillside overlooking Big Lagoon and The Pacific. Wild irises and orchids grow there and you can watch the gray whales migrating at the same time. I visit at least once each Spring. It's almost time for a visit. Rich

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    April 24, 2023, 5:11 p.m.

    Thanks, Jim. I like the LED light. The illumination is nicely adjustable, both for intensity and color temperature.
    It is a SmallRig Pix M160 On-Camera RGBWW LED Light. Here's a link to it.

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    The arm I concocted to get the light past the lens to stop lens shadows on close ups works OK, but it likes to pinch me when I install and adjust it. Rich

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    April 26, 2023, 2:07 p.m.

    Very nice Rich .. I seem to have neglected or, in better light, missed your post until now .. I always like orchids. Interesting to photograph but I rarely do .. My wife and daughter both grow a few indoors that occasionally bloom ... other than that I only see them at the local grocery ... My daughter was more into them a few years back and she participated and took us to a few shows .. always interesting ... The azaleas are blooming here but I haven't done anything other than look at them with them yet ...

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    April 27, 2023, midnight

    Thanks, WhyNot. I missed your response, too. I keep getting lost in this forum.

    The orchid people at this show were impressed by the OM 1 ,big and bulky with the 12-100 and battery grip and the light out on its arm. They all wanted me to photograph their flowers. So, I made a lot more pictures than I would have, but I was able to make all of them happy. There were many people making pictures with phones, but only one other old man making pictures with a real camera. Rich

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    April 27, 2023, 5:06 p.m.

    I saw the rig after you posted it but being slightly (or more) out of it failed to notice the grip on the OM1! Any advantages to the grip that would not be obvious to me? It does look monstrous though!

    I have no idea what is going on with my back and it is another two weeks plus before I can see my family GP. Massive pain in my right hip area and radiating down the front of the leg as far as the knee. I am assuming this has something to do with the back but .... Had to take two pills last night. These are left over from the knee replacements so 2016. I don't have enough of them left to last until I see the Dr.! Hopefully the pain will subside. I only take them at night so that I can rest or sleep. Not much of the latter happening. Not on the site here as much and not shooting anything either. Yesterday we went to Hamilton to see my sister and go to Costco. I had to lean heavily on the cart to make my around the store.

    Drinking my morning coffee. Sitting down is way better than standing or walking! I guess I could sit in the yard with the camera and try to shoot birds but they mostly go to the feeders located by the kitchen window and there is no place to sit there.

    Andrew

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    April 27, 2023, 6:01 p.m.

    These are beautifully photographed Rich but like you I am not a fan of orchids. Give me azaleas any day.
    Dave

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    April 27, 2023, 11:01 p.m.

    Thanks, Dave. Yeah, orchids are creepy. The orchids and a few early azaleas were all I could find. That was better than photographing the flowers on the wallpaper. 🤨 Rich

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    April 28, 2023, 12:24 a.m.

    I like the grip adding another place to grab the camera at the bottom, Andrew. It just makes the camera easier to hold onto. I don't mind the extra battery. I don't use the buttons and switches on the grip. OMDS did cheapen it from the last one. It's a few mm larger in every direction and more square and bulky. There was no need for that. The earlier grip had nice curves to meet and match the camera. Still has the high weatherproofing rating. However, OMDS saved some money and removed the four way arrows with the OK button in the center and added the joystick which I can't find any use for. Bah.

    I really feel bad for your situation with your back, Andrew. That's because I know. My Dad's car was hit by another in a minor accident around 1955. It cracked a disc and pinched a nerve. The doctors said surgery might fix it, or might make it worse. My Dad had a friend who did almost exactly the same and he had the surgery.......early 1950s surgery. His right leg was numb for the rest of his life and he could no longer walk well, permanently. My Dad passed on the surgery and was in pain for the rest of his life. His back would splint up due to the pain and he could not straighten up. A Chiropractor friend of his showed me how and I would get astride him on the floor and work his back through hot towels. I could actually get his back to loosen up. I could feel it and would work on him until my arms and hands were numb and sore. It really helped him and made me feel good, too. Oh God, I wish I could rub his back again. Then I broke some of my own cervical vertebrae and C1-C4 fusion......1971 fusion. Not the slick fusions they're doing today with the computer generated titanium plate. I have wire and my own ribs in my fusion and I get into syndromes like you are in now. I try lots of things and some work sometimes and not other times. I recently got a length of
    2 1/2" OD PVC pipe. I put it between mattress and box spring and it just slightly raises a narrow hump in the mattress. I've found the right place, for now, between my knees and ankles for the hump and it is helping. I was in Costco yesterday and I also was leaning over the basket for support, not kidding.

    In these times of disintegration I often think of Bette Davis. I'm wondering if I have told you this before, ? In one of her last interviews before she died, she was dressed to the nines, being interviewed by an adoring and awestruck Dick Cavett. Just one corner of her mouth didn't work from a recent stroke. She was witty, articulate, and full of life. At the end of the interview, Cavett asked her if she wished to say anything to her fans. She was dying of metastasizing breast cancer but she didn't tell. She was wearing a sharp business suit and a hat with a coarse veil. She raised the veil, broke the fourth wall, looked directly into the camera and said, in her crisp Yankee accent, "Getting Old Ain't Fer Sissies." I was still young and I just felt sorry for her. Now I Know. I can only imagine the force of will she had to use to do that long interview. She had it to spare. She was one of my favorites. She died not long after that, but I'm still here. Nyaaa.

    The sleep loss is the worst thing. A lot of stress from the pain and it isn't reduced by a few hours of good sleep as it could be. When the pain is bad and I know I'm not going to sleep I simply get stoned. A Professor and Surgeon of Neural Surgery at The University of California, Irvine told me to do that in 1971 to deal with painful therapy after the broken neck. It slightly reduces pain, but lets me relax and not obsess, nor be angry about the pain, and go to sleep, Four to six hours and it wears off and I wake in pain, but I have slept. No biggie, everybody should do what they want.....Just call me Old Leatherlungs and get me a pepperoni pizza. 🥱

    Colonel Colt said his six shooter was 'The Great Equalizer.' Nonsense, it is pain which is the great equalizer. Rich