It stood for years in Cedar Key. Subject of countless paintings and photographs. Many still adorning the walls of the galleries in Cedar Key. I was no exception. I took this photograph back in the '80's. Too bad in the day I was very judicious with my slide film and would often only take one shot of a scene. Unlike today where one has a difficult time editing for all the many choices, the last post of mine, March Madness, being an example.
Even though I do take way too many frames of a scene today, I still have that conservative approach from the film era. And, at the same time, as I had in the film era, the same photojournalist shoot it quickly before it goes away mentality, even though no honeymoon nest at the time was in danger of going anywhere.
I was thrilled when I purchased the MD-12 motor drive for the Nikon FE and FM's. But then, I found I still went click, click, not whiiiirrrrr with it. I eventually sold it and continued to click, click.
Today we have MD-12 built in with the continuous mode.
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