27 September 2013

TAKE TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY SEVEN

"The amen of Nature is always a flower."  (Oliver Wendell Holmes)



























The Uniden pocket digital camera has deceased. However, its legacy lives on, for I have many of its offerings stored. It had its limitations, no doubt, but golly, it could also turn up some amazing things I was never expecting.  It did good and constant service for six years.  I miss its convenience over the Nikon for those candid moments.  Whilst the 'Nik' might make a better technical job of a shot like this, I am left with a fondness for the quirkiness and character I got from the Uniden.  It shall be missed.

5 comments:

  1. It is a beautiful capture and such glorious colors and I'm sure you will miss your old camera -- I feel the same way about my old one!! Hope your week is going well!

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  2. Hari OM
    thank you Sylvia; the challenge is to make of the 'Nik' the same eccentric character! Have a great weekend. xx

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  3. So are you getting another camera, I went through two Canons, dropped on and the second just died, the second one I miss the new one just does not seem the same.

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  4. Hari OM
    Hi Bill - not immediately, tho' do think I may need to once again get a little pocket cam for the sheer convenience. Am only with the Nikon now - the mini-history over on the sidebar! Cheers, Yx

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  5. Hari Om

    Bright and beautiful!

    Sorry to hear about Uniden's moving on but am sure you will get a wonderful replacement maybe a phone cam?

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