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10-May-2021 TRAVELLER

17 Anna...Go To Him

(if you are a Pelican)

Anna
Girl, before you go now
I want you to know, now
That I still love you so
But if he loves you more
Go with him

Canon EOS 77D
1/320s f/13.0 at 85.0mm iso200 full exif

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Canon Image Challenge18-May-2021 20:57
I have an extra lever next to my seat that opens the trunk and for the gas, but this can be physically locked so the lever will not move...hence, to me a double lock...though the electronic key will still open the trunk.

Traveller
Canon Image Challenge18-May-2021 11:10
I liked Ford's keypads. I'm glad they kept them. Just don't forget the combination (which I'm sure you know you can set). I remember when Ford's had inertial fuel pump switches, with which the car could be disabled intentionally. I used that when parking at the airport, and on more than one occasion forgot about doing so and had a moment when starting the car upon return. Hope your electrical problem is resolved soon, so you can get back to seeing yourself in all your glory.

What are double locks? Both of my cars (one Italian, the other mostly Japanese) have electric trunk lid releases that require the car to be unlocked or the fob nearby. Of course that mean no entry if the battery is dead. My fobs contain a hard key which can be used to unlock the driver's door. I believe that's a federal requirement.

Dave
Canon Image Challenge17-May-2021 20:07
LOL....yes, those are nightmare moments; every time I put stuff in my trunk I worry about shutting it with the keys laying inside...I have double locks on my Honda trunk...it would be very hard to get into.

But I do have that spare, non-electronic, hard normal key if necessary....though generally I would have to go back home to get it. But to answer your question, yes I can lock my normal keys inside.

PS I am having a terrible electrical problem...I have a short somewhere in my very old house and neither I nor my electrician can find it....I am showering by candle light...and finally I look okay...but someone said to me, "Trav, everyone looks good by candle light..."....lol

Traveller
Canon Image Challenge15-May-2021 13:18
Reading your comment about leaving everything in the car. There are some autos that will not lock if the fob is left inside the car. Yours must not be one of them or you have one of those RF blocking faraday bags. My truck will lock with the keys in it but I have keypad access which I love. I can guarantee you from personal experience my wife’s Hyundai Santa Fe will lock with the keys in it, we had one of those oh crap moments with that last year. Paul
Canon Image Challenge14-May-2021 13:44
Much better, imo.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge14-May-2021 05:50
I Dodged the first bird a little...it already is a fairly decent crop....but I will give it a go. Some photos I do for a specific audience; I am not good with BIF's, but I posted this for that audience of birders that tell me to keep trying....though I have some really good Bird pictures, they are not BIF's...so I post kind of what I can.

I never had time or opportunity to put on my 70~200 F4L...it just stayed in the car....kind of like a half a mile away...I didn't want to leave anything, not even my cell phone or...regular car keys on the shore when I was in the water. I tuck one of those non-electronic emergency keys along with a marine emergency whistle in my swimming suit and that's all I have for most of the afternoon and early evening.

Traveller
Canon Image Challenge14-May-2021 05:19
Hmmm. Thinking about this.
I like the lyrics with the photo.

But I'd like to see a version with more crop on the right and on the top.
More emphasis on the birds.

I just watched a good LR seminar on cropping wildlife shots.
He emphasized getting closer.

Jim