The matchy-matchy stationery was just an accident -- it's what I had sitting around, but I'm still very pleased with the result.
Model | FinePix F480 |
Shutter | 10/40 |
Aperture | f/2.7 |
ISO Speed | 400 |
Focal Length | 5mm |
Captured | 2012:07:23 19:34:37 |
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That's an impressive owl, Sarah. I often tried to borrow/invent patterns when my kids were growing up. I would spend hours using my barely adequate high school math skills to calculate things like the owl bottom size. Sometimes it worked, and sometimes it didn't. Math is mysterious.
- Mary Pringle
Thanks Mary! I'm very pleased with how the owl turned out, and it was fun to try to reproduce the pattern, even with my terrible math skills (I was actually never bad at math, but if I ever learned how to figure out the right size and shape for owl bum, I've definitely forgotten).