Thank you for your familie's service to our great country.
I enlisted in Aug 1966 took basic T at Ft. Leonard, Mo. I had that skill of typing so that's what I went in. I wanted to be an X-ray tec so I could have a great job after the army. They said no.
After AIT at Ft. Wood, I thought it would be cool to jump out of planes, so went to Ft. Benning Jump School and learned to jump out of planes. Went straght to Vietnam. I am a proud member of the Herd "173rd Airborne Brigade.
Stateside, I was at Ft. Campbell, Ky and then, decided it might be cool to go to Germany! So.. I put in a transfer to Korea, and low and behold, got Germany with the 39th Mechanized Infantry at Baumholder. I used the old reverese psychology trick on them and it worked.
Paris was great and many other citys in France and Germany. Only wish I had more time to see Europe. Nice dto meet you all here.
April sunset! Location West St. Louis County.
"After the season, I'll be a free agent and we'll see what happens."
Nice shot. I have been there twice to see the ship. Still amazed at it.
Great capture of the Church. First time I have ever seen a red roof on a church.
Go on line and look for photo contests. Good luck.
Beautifuly done. Gonna steal your quote.
Photography is capturing life. Have the group imatate some aspect of life without being in the "lineup." I liked the one suggestion of having subjects sitting, standing, etc. good luck.
Use props, umbrella, etc.
"My Lucky Shot"
This is my lucky shot of my Grandson's baseball game. I was standing with the camera more or less focused on him and I snapped the photo when I saw something blip through the view finder. The blip was a baseball thrown by our pitcher. If you look closely, you can see the reflection of the baseball in his sunglasses. The baseball has just enough blur indicating speed.
What is even more amazing is that the baseball had just cleard Drew making it an even more incredable shot. My lucky shot hangs on my office wall.
I got 3 more lucky shots that game. His 2 home runs one being a grandslam and the 3rd one of him sliding into home making it his first grandslam of his little league baseball career.
Ok, lets vote! The eyes have! Great eye shots. I love the eye shots cause they are the window to the soul.