There is a quiet, calming beauty in Sicily found nowhere else. Great shots
Thanks!
Glad that worked for you. The down side can come when, as it happens in my neighborhood, the "shortest route" involves an unprotected u-turn to save about 100 feet. Probably not significant in the country.
mjones540 wrote:
I'm new to this forum so hope I'm posting this in right place. Thinking of heading out to New Mexico soon. I know there's plenty of photo ops out there but any suggestions? places for best landscapes, sunsets, people, architecture, etc.? I'm open to any and all suggestions. Thanks.
Don't forget the Toltec Cumbres scenic railroad. The better views are on the right side if the train.
Dave
,HOWEVER I worry about our Foreign Policy, I hate it when we go into Countries and Destroy them without building them back up like we helped build up Europe, Germany, Japan, and South Korea and I hate when we support Brutal Dictators and Regimes so I wonder if the Draft would just encourage even worse Foreign Policy or not, AS Much as I hate to be the World's Policeman, I also wonder if that role has kept us out of WWIII,,,ONE wonders in my War Viet Nam if we could have defeated Communism not by War but by having a much more Viable and Dynamic Economic System in Capitalism...or if the Domino Theory was correct...and one has to wonder in looking at Arms Sales Worldwide not only our Country but also a half a dozen other Countries if that is not a major driving force for conflict worldwide...[/quote]
One way to deal with those exemptions and deferments is to draft everyone and let the military docs decide who can get out. Since most of them will be draftees as well, they would be less likely to be swayed by anything except a real problem.
fetzler wrote:
I am sorry for your troubles. Stories like this are the reason I don't have a Mac.
My wife is a PC Person while I had switched to Macs a few years ago. She seems to spend more time "fixing" her computers than I do and she is better at these gadgets than I am. Just sayin'.
Dave
AzPicLady wrote:
I cannot imagine being in a place that green! Lovely image.
It takes a bit of rain to get all that green:)
Dave
I love your secondary tool. Which brand?
They are all nice and I particularly liked Number 2. Thank you
Look at Peak Design. They have some excellent bags.
AndyH wrote:
Interesting stuff. I can imagine quite a few uses for this kit.
However, I do believe it is the first recorded instance of the use of "Endoscope" and "fun" in the same sentence.
Andy
That would depend on which side of the endoscope one finds ones self.
Dave
Dickt wrote:
Nice series, however #3,taken while standing between the rails, is not the safest thing to do.
Probably not legal either. The whole right of way is private property.
jerryc41 wrote:
Another nice assortment
Unfortunately, the same could be said of us, unless one is inordinately fond of nuclear weapons.
I have had many experiences wherein I did not photograph because of the notices but one situation has always confused me a bit: historic places that don't want you to shot because they think they need to sell you their photos. Most of the time I don't buy their stuff; I just wanted to record my own impressions of the place. Why not sell me a time/dated permit to photograph, sans flash of course, and just let me bang away for the duration of my permit?