Catching them sitting is a lot easier than when they are flying!
Irenejb wrote:
Another great start to Free Sunday. RR, thank you for always being here for us.
Valentine's Day is just around the corner.....so thinking pink today.....
Irene I have never seen Roseate Spoonbills very nice group
Lower Manhattan (New York City) contains a marvellous melange of massive buildings by countless different architects. These three buildings from different time periods caught my eye about 1975. My approach was experimental and may not suit everybody because it violates some rules about architectural photography. So sue me! The camera was a Brooks-Plaubel Veriwide 100 equipped with a fixed 47-mm/f:8 Schneider Super-Angulon lens. That's a 120 roll-film image, 2-1/4" x 3-1/2" negative, 7 frames per roll. It was designed in America and built in Germany. My intent in this composition was to create a still photo that simulated the effect of a movie pan upwards.
My 15 year old son Dakota had a great week. He got his drivers permit and joined the Civil Air Patrol two weeks ago and went on his first flight yesterday.
He was a little star struck as one of the Pilot's that fly's the Cadets was an Astronaut and Pilot on John Glenn's last space mission.
After getting his drivers permit.
Standing beside the Cessna he flew in.
Dakota's Pilot
Inside the plane, he flew in the back seat, when they touched down at another airport they changed seats and Dakota flew up front.
Heading out to the runway
Taking off at Rocky Mountain Metro Airport, Colorado.
RichardQ wrote:
Lower Manhattan (New York City) contains a marvellous melange of massive buildings by countless different architects. These three buildings from different time periods caught my eye about 1975. My approach was experimental and may not suit everybody because it violates some rules about architectural photography. So sue me! ........ My intent in this composition was to create a still photo that simulated the effect of a movie pan upwards.
I like it! The dichotomy (trichotomy?) is very striking. And as far as I am concerned, "rules" are meant to be broken, especially when it comes to art.
Friday mornings the oldtimers forget that they are old
Resqu2 wrote:
I'm still new here so not sure but is there a calendar link for the challenges? Or a list posted some where? Thanks much!
Resqu2 Links are posted the last day before each challenge. judy will post a link to "sweetharts" some time this afternoon or early evening. You can also search for the challenge using "challenge and date". You may also PM me as the keeper of the calendar i make sure that the links get posted, and is up and running.
We always need hosts. If you can post a photo you can host, and chose the challenge, this is a family challenge so no Adult subjects.
Dane
been an easy winter here in western ma till last thursday and today is going to another good still all the snow will be good for my well and for the mushrooms Im going to pick
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