I have a minor medical procedure tomorrow morning. Nothing serious but it will keep me out of the Peace River for a week or so....So today I went hunting for the last opportunity before a layoff.
Did I tell you that I am lucky? I have 4-5 hunting friends and when asked, they all claim that I must be one of the luckiest fossil hunters in the world.. You can judge.
My friend Dave had found a Meg in a new location for him and suggested we go back to the same location today. When I got to
No problem--we were all new here at one time.
Jack has given some useful pointers for fossil photography and I'm sure you'll get a chance to use them soon. The best identifications come from the clearest, most focused, best lit photos. It seems that 99.99% of photos these days come from a smart phone and not from a camera with a macro setting which enables well-focused close-up photos. Many struggle to keep the fossil in focus instead of the slightly more distant background. Taking p