King crab legs for dinner tonight, to help make up for us not being in Alaska.
They were good. They’re certainly less work than lobster, but I have to say the flavor is not quite as good. I imagine they’re better closer to the source.
Doug's photo blog — originally a photo a day, now not so much
The Year in Review, as recorded in corks. Green Newton accepts them for recycling at our local farmer’s market, and I took a year’s worth down there today.
That’s 88 corks: 67 wine, 16 whiskey/vermouth/liquor/wine vinegar, 4 beer/champagne/prosecco, and the remaining half of one I cut down for some other purpose.
These are the camera lenses I’ll be taking to Alaska: 10.5mm fisheye, 16-85, 70-200 f/4, and 300mm f/4 lenses, all stabilized except the fish; 1.4x & 1.7x teleconverters; and a tripod ring that will fit either long lens. That’s coverage from 16 to 500mm plus fisheye. With camera all told it’s 9 pounds.
But first a bonus photo: 500mm handheld has never been this easy.
And here are the lenses: