There were some dramatic clouds about and I knew just where to go to do them justice: this is a view across Paimpont Lake from the grounds of the Canoe and Kayak Club.
This is for my PLAY project - you can read more about it in my profile - where I'll be using a different prime lens for each month of the year: for May it's the Sony 16mm f/2.8 on an APS-C sensor camera (today the Sony Nex-7) - the equivalent of a 24mm lens on a full-frame camera.
@vignouse Even a bit better is good. Coincidentally, I had an AF do last weekend and took myself to A&E for some observation while it was still on-going. Back to normal after 2 hours, so its as well they were quick about it! Finally got confirmation that it is AF and I can expect a stroke... both of which I had worked out already!
@yrhenwr It's amazing because this was also the first time I had managed to get a CG done. I phoned my cardiologist at 8am but she said that she couldn't see me until 11.30 so I went to my GP who did a CG straight away. In the event, I was still in full fibrillation when I saw the cardio, with a pulse of 185! Ultra sound scan of the heart next week then a CTC scan and a MRI scan to confirm whether or not I have already had a mild stroke as the cardio suspects.
I would love to sit on that dock and just ponder those clouds, the serenity. Very glad that you are back 'out' there even it your not completely back up to snuff. Prayers for a good prognosis.