Lesley Jones
Otherwise know as Zooey
I'm still not sure about this one. It was taken not long after I got the Sony and I really didn't know what I was doing. True story - it was my non-working day and I had decided to go to a local beauty spot called High Rocks. I prepared everything the night before and after we finished the animals and my husband set off for work, I loaded up the car and set out. It's a 20 minute drive and I parked up and headed into the area with the best rocks. Eventually I found something interesting and I set up the tripod. I've had a lot of surgery on my right hand and I'm wary of handling the camera, so it took quite a while. Still... I wasn't in any rush. Some time later I was all ready to go and then a family walked through. They checked out my equipment and heaven only knows what they were thinking. I let them make their way up the steps and then...
... I found out that I had forgotten to put the battery back in the camera after charging! So, I packed everything up again, made the trek back to the car and drove home. It must have taken me around an hour and a half before I was back again, feeling very sheepish, but at least I still had the rest of the day ahead of me.
Then the family made their way back down the steps after presumably exploring the entire site and it didn't look as if I had moved an inch... [banghead]
This was taken later that same day and has sat as a DNG file ever since. I had to reverse into a holly bush on the edge of a very long drop to get this. I'm hoping it was worth it.
... I found out that I had forgotten to put the battery back in the camera after charging! So, I packed everything up again, made the trek back to the car and drove home. It must have taken me around an hour and a half before I was back again, feeling very sheepish, but at least I still had the rest of the day ahead of me.
Then the family made their way back down the steps after presumably exploring the entire site and it didn't look as if I had moved an inch... [banghead]
This was taken later that same day and has sat as a DNG file ever since. I had to reverse into a holly bush on the edge of a very long drop to get this. I'm hoping it was worth it.

