....no matter how carefully made, sometimes go awry.
At the last minute, I canceled my annual wildlife photography trip to the Eastern Shore of Virginia where I was supposed to join my friends. I've been fighting a rather serious case of bronchitis and I thought for sure I would have been over it by last Friday, but it has persisted. I am still dealing with it even today. I thought it not wise to make the journey, spend the weekend outside in the cold, wind and occasional rain that was predicted, and risk my health. Thirty years ago, I would have thrown caution to the wind and made the trip without much thought. But in my mid-60s, I now favor caution and good sense over a photographic opportunity of which I can take advantage at another time.
My plan now is to make a solo overnight trip to the Eastern Shore during the week (instead of a weekend) when I'm sure I'll pretty much have the wildlife refuge to myself. I hope to go either later this month or in early January.
I apologize if you came back to read the results of my "shootout" between the Olympus E-M1 Mark II equipped with the 300mm f/ PRO lens versus the Fujifilm X-T3 equipped with the 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 lens. If you practice a little patience, I hope to still make that comparison and write about it after I do make it to Chincoteague.
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Dennis A. Mook
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Bronchitis sucks and there's no shortcut to getting better. Glad you stayed home and hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the well wishes, Mike. I’ve had pneumonia a couple of times and I don’t ever want to go there again. I can’t write and make photographs if I don’t take care of myself.
DeleteHi Dennis. Hope you're feeling better. Looking forward to reading the shootout, but no rush. Want to thank you for all your blog entries this year and wish you a happy new year and all the best and good health for 2019!
ReplyDeleteNick, thank you. Feeling great now except some remnants of lingering laryngitis. It just holds on!
DeleteI’m hoping to get out for a day or two in January to put the two camera/lens combinations to a good test, but with the government shutdown, I may not have access to some of my favorite wildlife refuges. We’ll see.
Happy New Year to you and your family.