User ID wrote:
Elevator Works Tower
Still shooting at brick
walls to "test my IQ".
Studying really hard !
Experimenting with a
hi-rez trickster mode,
so download might be
a little slow ...
OTOH, lotsa fun detail
when you play around
with the "+", so give
it a poke ! Seems like
each brick has its own
unique personality :-)
That's really cool - sounds like the makings of a contest: "How many bricks_____"
MattPhox wrote:
Pg 6
Nice set. I like #3 best.
Thanks, Think it might have been iPhone on that one....
William wrote:
super view series is excellent
point of view of subject alive
felt/smelt/photo (slight/wind
Yes, a warm ocean breeze!
l-fox wrote:
fav the last one.
Thanks, Foxie! glad you liked!
judy juul wrote:
Here Are a few from today in Vt.
Did you run into RR there?
steve DeMott wrote:
Yep! Summer is fading fast along with all the beautiful flowers & bugs. Won't miss the bugs.
3 weeks until fall, 16 weeks 'til winter & 17 weeks 'til the Big Red One.
Do like the 3rd one best.
Hey, Steve - thinking we ought to do another melon drop/fruit smash challenge during dull winter...get your ammunition ready!
l-fox wrote:
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Discovered a tree toad (about a half inch long) that managed to get in the house. It was resting on the kitchen faucet.
Of course I have to get some abstracts into the mix.
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p.8 Hope toadie liked what he saw in the faucette
steve DeMott wrote:
The feather (my fav) and the 1st or 2nd would make a great diptych image
Every morning there were hundreds of white feathers floating in the lake.
PAToGraphy wrote:
Did you run into RR there?
Will probably see him tomorrow . With any kind of luck! Bennington garlic fest
About noon.Come on down, if you can !
Manhattan Island is only one of several boroughs forming New York City, but it is the prime image of NYC in the public mind of the world. This view of 42nd Sreet emphasizes the arrow-straight cross-street plan, east to west. The north-south avenues, however, had to configure somewhat to the shorelines.
I used a Plaubel Veriwide 100 rollfilm camera with a fixed Schneider Super-Angulon f/8 lens, 6cm x 9 cm negative (2-1/4" x 3-1/2").
Manhattan's arrow-straight 42nd Street, looking East (ca. 1970)
RichardQ wrote:
Manhattan Island is only one of several boroughs forming New York City, but it is the prime image of NYC in the public mind of the world. This view of 42nd Sreet emphasizes the arrow-straight cross-street plan, east to west. The north-south avenues, however, had to configure somewhat to the shorelines.
I used a Plaubel Veriwide 100 rollfilm camera with a fixed Schneider Super-Angulon f/8 lens, 6cm x 9 cm negative (2-1/4" x 3-1/2").
Lots more cars there now! I wish I could have watched you work!
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