The “Big Bang” was certainly powerful and being so far away from Earth, was certainly high up; so it can be considered a “higher power” itself!
Amherst, MA; Bernardsville, NJ; Palm Coast, FL; and St. Augustine, FL, in that order.
The pole and tower clock is easily missed as something to photograph during a walking tour.
A section of Lake Valhalla, northern New Jersey, in early July and in mid-August, 2023.
The "Poet's Tower," (about 90' high) in Greenfield, MA, was named after poet Frederick Goddard Tuckerman (1821-1873), who was admired by Emerson, Hawthorne, and Tennyson. The tower was built with wood in 1873 and replaced with stone in 1912.
Here are trees from three states: Florida, South Carolina, and Massachusetts
These are all nice pics, but could you, once in a while, change the model, the location, the perspective, lighting, and composition. Each image has the same general sense of interest.
lukevaliant wrote:
i'll put my camera against any cellphone camera !
Really! A few years ago, perhaps, but, today, this statement is not the answer.
Very nice posting. She later very talented and she has a very supportive and terrific father.
You can add Pawn Stars, Pickers, Counting Cars, and other shows to your list. Also, did you know that all these shows have the same common owner!! And, they are all fake! Yes: fake, phony, made-up, etc.
Film photography has these disadvantages:
1) limited number of images per roll.
2) cost of developing - at home or by service.
3) travel photography limits everything.
4) changing lenses AND changing film rolls doubles the inconvenience.
5) film canisters add weight and bulk to carry equipment.
6) home development requires added expenses to supplies of chemicals and paper.
7) used film canisters are not biodegradable.
8) completed film rolls are vulnerable to damaging heat, electronic, or light conditions.
9) poor paper quality causes image wash-outs over time.
10) replacing full film rolls with fresh ones causes missed photo opportunities requiring quick responses.
If they want to make the film experience real, then they should bring back the flash bulb, bellows, hood, and external light meter. Good luck!!
AI is not photography. Let someone start a AP -Artificial Photography- group so they can use artificial cameras, artificial lenses, etc.
Jack47 wrote:
Anyone know a good brick and mortar camera store there? Thanks
Concord Camera in Concord, NH