Flypast
It was a cold and frosty morning and the sun rising was melting all the frosty patches. I nipped into the garden with the velvet 85 on the camera to see if I could find anything useful. 'Not really' is the short answer! Whilst pointing the lens close to a frosty leaf on the lawn I heard the unmistakable honking of geese flying over. I looked up to see them in their traditional formation, swiftly adjusted camera settings, including manual focus and manage a couple of reasonable shots! An extra shows the 85's passable macro setting on Henry's ear - focus is only possible at very close range for this feature. It's a versatile lens.
Yesterday evening I re-joined a choir I was with ahead of lockdown. We are performing J.S.Bach's Magnificat in December, along with a few other motets. All good stuff! Great to be singing with the group again and catch up with friends - all good musicians and strong singers. Later today I spent some time on youtube as we were encouraged to listen to performances of the Mag and sing along. Singing along would be tricky as I could never manage the speed at which those pro-choirs tackle the long semi-quaver runs, for which Bach is well-known! All choir people will be 'nodding knowingly' at this point!
Many bangs and whistles outside this evening. I don't know where Henry is, but he will be tucked away somewhere and appear soon for his supper.
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