BudsOwl
Loc: Upstate NY and New England
Diptera wrote:
Is that WF as in Willy Fudd. I was in VAW-11
WF2B is my ham radio call. Whiskey Foxtrot two Bravo. Been a ham for about 53 years.
Thanks for the clarification. The WF2 was a Navy radar early warning aircraft that flew off carriers back in the '60s.
BudsOwl
Loc: Upstate NY and New England
Diptera wrote:
Thanks for the clarification. The WF2 was a Navy radar early warning aircraft that flew off carriers back in the '60s.
I was in the army in the early '50s. Always figured if I couldn't see shore I was to far away from land, until I took my first cruise.
Great photo. So happy you made this a B&W. Really defines the photo. Wonder what it would look like in sepia? Mahalo for sharing.
Wow!! Beautiful shot, Diptera! That huge mountain behind the barn really puts things into perspective!
Simply put, "WOW". I'm thinking the largest print you can make from the file would be spectacular!!
Have it made into one of those prints on titanium.
HY David sounds like a good idea. What has been your experience with titanium prints? Do you recommend a good source for these prints?
No, I don't really have a source. I did buy one from a shop in the village in Denali National Park. The pictures are outstandingly bright and clear. I misspoke, though--they are printed on aluminum, not titanium. Just do a web search on "aluminum photo prints" and you'll find a number of providers. Be advised, though, such prints are NOT inexpensive! One really needs to find a dealer and view examples to realize just how vibrant the prints are.
Thanks David, I appreciate your clarification and comments.
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