Went to go stargazing and this happened:
And on a different night:
Not as sharp as I'd have liked, but the meteorite was a nice surprise.
Pickerel/Northern Pike minnows in a stream.
I can empirically confirm that the Lifeproof iPhone case is as waterproof as it claims. It's also slimmer than the Otterbox, and after having knocked it off the shelf and into the cat's water dish more than once, it's been well worth the price. The only downside I've found is that the screen is not as responsive due to the material they use for a screen cover. Being able to take pictures underwater and in the rain without fear of shorting out my phone outweighs the annoyance.
Nothing exciting here; just a perspective shot to show that the camera is actually underwater and not behind glass.
Related, I got two separate requests for pre-orders on the yearly calendar I put together this past weekend. In years past I've just been uploading the photos to Walmart, filling out the template, and then having them printed at the closest store to whomever was picking up the order. Price/convenience/quality, it was the easiest, however now that I'm printing more than a handful, it makes sense to use it to partially finance my hobby. Just trying to figure out how to do it without a) a huge investment on my part, and b) not losing the trust of the people interested in the first place.
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