How nice to be able to wake up without a video upload to do before breakfast, and being able to lie in bed and listen to the Radio Four Sunday service. This week it was from Welwyn Garden city, celebrating the centenary of its beginning as a new concept in town planning. It was led by Rob Marshall, Rector of Digswell a parish of that city and a regular Radio Four Thought for the Day speaker.
Fortunately, it was again a sunny morning for our walk to St Catherine's for the Parish Eucharist. There were thirty of us there today. We added our dear friend Martin into the intercessions, as he's in hospital being treated for covid-19, as if he wasn't already vulnerable enough after his colostomy op.
I took my Sony Alpha 68 out for an afternoon walk, to see if I could get even better photos of the sunset, as today's weather conditions were much like yesterday's. What you can do in post processing never quite improves enough what's seen, to my satisfaction. Before supper we watched the final episode of 'The Announcer', and then I uploaded my photos and edited them. It seems to me that whatever camera you use in a high contrast lighting environment it's always demanding on the camera and challenging for the user. The digital illusion never matches the face to face visible glory. 'NOw we see through a glass darkly ..."
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