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Mar 17, 2024 06:58:34   #
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Another beautiful car. These were nice looking back then, and still are today. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 16, 2024 08:54:31   #
rcorne001 wrote:
Photographed the Raleigh Firebirds' Education Day game this week against the Frederick Flying Cows. (Really!) VERY physical game. Literally players landing to the left and right of within 3 feet! An important reminder to NEVER check your images unless play is at the opposite end of the court or the game is paused!!

Shot with a Nikon Z9 with a mounted Tamron 35-150. Shutter 1/800, ISO 6400, f2.8. A little post production noise processing.

Fair warning - the season has just started so more to come!!! 😉
Photographed the Raleigh Firebirds' Education Day ... (show quote)



Rick I love every one of these photos. To me you are right there with Jules. Excellent always. Yes glad season just starting and look forward to your photos all year. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 16, 2024 08:48:48   #
KTJohnson wrote:
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Just awesome again. The designers of these cars back then were very good at it. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 16, 2024 08:45:59   #
KTJohnson wrote:
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KIM you are so far ahead of everyone else. This is an awesome car. HOW do you find these backgrounds for your photos. I am so amazed at your EXCELLENCE!! at this. I have decided that now that it is warming up I am going to be on the lookout wherever I go to find good backgrounds. Only hope I don't run into someone doing so. ThanksBE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 15, 2024 06:16:34   #
howlynn wrote:
A snowstorm is currently dumping feet of snow along
the front range of Colorado. I-70 has been closed from
west of Denver to Silverthorne, I-25 south of Denver could
be next.

This guy doesn't care, he says 'bring-it'


Wife has a friend that lives there and she says they are getting dumped on. That is an awesome vehicle would love to go out in that in the snow. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 15, 2024 06:13:15   #
grandpaw wrote:
A few photos from the horse jumping competition. Taken with my Nikon Z6ii with a Z 24-200mm lens. This lens let me get the close up shots and also the jumps way across the field.


WOW!! These are awesome photos grandpa. Amazing photo #4 jumping over two of the bars. Horses are very athletic animals. Post more when you can. Thanks BE SAFE!!

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Mar 14, 2024 22:09:46   #
Jules Karney wrote:
Nikon D4 paired with 200-500 5.6 - 80-400 4.5-6.3 paired with Nikon 80-400 4.5
1/5000 at 7.1, 6.3, etc. Auto iso Auto white balance.


These are awesome shots my Friend. Looking forward to your photos this spring. Hoping to get out soon. I take and pick up my granddaughter from work everyday, she has no car. She works two jobs and is an amazing young women. Looking at schedules to see what games I can make it too. Really ready to go though, will see what happens. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 14, 2024 22:03:08   #
KTJohnson wrote:
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LOVE THIS ONE!! Colors are awesome. Have I told you before that your backgrounds are AMAZING!!!! LOL Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 14, 2024 10:37:46   #
CHG_CANON wrote:
Sloan Park - Mesa, AZ
March 2024

Guardians at Cubs by Paul Sager, on Flickr
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The "bleachers" in Mesa are all grass.

Guardians at Cubs
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The 2021 Cubs have a new manager with the same annual playoff expectations.

Guardians at Cubs
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With a capacity of 15,000, Sloan Park is the largest spring training stadium in Major League Baseball (by capacity).

Guardians at Cubs
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The dimensions of the playing surface closely match those of the Cubs' regular home stadium, Wrigley Field.

Guardians at Cubs
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The 2023 Guardians finished 3rd in the AL Central, 11 games back of the Minnesota Twins.

Guardians at Cubs
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I believe this is Cubs infielder Dansby Swanson.

Guardians at Cubs
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The 2023 Cubs finished 2nd in the NL Central, 9 games back of the Milwaukee Brewers.

Guardians at Cubs
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The W flags in Mesa were rather sparse as we sang Go Cubs Go in regular season form.

Guardians at Cubs
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Cleveland's name references the Guardians of Traffic, eight monolithic 1932 Art Deco sculptures by Henry Hering on the city's Hope Memorial Bridge, which is adjacent to their home at Progressive Field.

Guardians at Cubs
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This was my first visit to Sloan, that opened in 2014. The images were captured in RAW with a Canon Powershop G9XII and processed in Adobe Lightroom v6.

Guardians at Cubs
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These are awesome shots. I have always been a Cubbie fan. I live in Overland Park Kansas just across state line from KC, so the Royals are my team. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 14, 2024 10:34:58   #
CHG_CANON wrote:
Phoenix, Arizona
March 2024

Camelback Mountain by Paul Sager, on Flickr
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Camelback Mountain, a prominent landmark of the Phoenix metropolitan area, is a popular recreation destination for hiking and rock climbing.

Camelback Mountain
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Two hiking trails ascend 1,280 feet to the peak of Camelback Mountain. The Echo Canyon Trail is 1.14 miles and the Cholla Trail is 1.4 mi . Both trails are considered strenuous with steep grades.

Camelback Mountain
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A cave discovered on the north side of Camelback Mountain indicates that it was used as a sacred site by the prehistoric Hohokam culture before they abandoned the area in the 14th century.

Camelback Mountain
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Camelback Mountain saw increased encroachment from private development until the 1960s. The Preservation of Camelback Mountain Foundation, led by Barry Goldwater, helped to ensure the area's protection in 1968.

Camelback Mountain
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Smaller animals, including cottontail rabbits, lizards, Harris antelope squirrels, a variety of birds and snakes (including venomous rattlesnakes) are regularly encountered. Here we found a Chuckwalla.

Camelback Mountain
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Plant species include saguaro, barrel, hedgehog, pincushion, jumping cholla, Christmas, staghorn, cholla and prickly pear cacti.

Camelback Mountain
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This was Michele's first attempt at a mountain of any height. Repeatedly, she wanted to turn back, but I kept coaxing her to continue as the top "wasn't much further." Toward the top, it changed to, "you've come this far, you might as well finish." At the top was the satisfaction of joining the community of humans who have conquered Camelback.

Camelback Mountain
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Camelback is one of Phoenix’s premier hiking destinations, and regularly is named a top national destination for avid hikers. Visitors from around the world have traversed this summit trail and praise its amazing 360-degree summit view of the city and challenging terrain.

Camelback Mountain
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This hike is extremely popular, possibly the most popular hike in Phoenix, so you may be sharing the trail with hundreds of other people. We spent a good 10 minutes in the parking lot on a Friday morning, just waiting for a spot to open in the lot. At several narrow points on the trail, we waited for a break in the people 'traffic' going in the opposite direction to continue our own trek.

Camelback Mountain
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These are awesome shots. What a wonderful spot for photos. Thanks BE SAFE!!

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Mar 14, 2024 10:32:44   #
KTJohnson wrote:
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Another perfect photo!! You the MAN. As always I love the background, goes perfect with this awesome car. Keep it up. Can't wait for the next one. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 13, 2024 05:25:46   #
KTJohnson wrote:
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You are right on again. Beautiful car. Back in the day you see one of these and you knew that person had a little money to spare. Didn't see that many but when you did it was awesome. Thanks BE SAFE!!

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Mar 12, 2024 05:22:40   #
rcorne001 wrote:
Wrapped up my 2024 NCSU Gymnastics shoots with a quad meet March 10. State won, adding three more wins to their season total! They also moved up to #18 in NCAA Division 1 rankings!

Shot with a Nikon Z9, fitted with a Tamron 35-150 f2.2-2.8. Shutter speed 1/1000 at f3.2 and ISO 5000.



Rick, you have Gymnastics down my friend, I wish mine would turn out as well as yours. I love them all, you catch the essence of gymnastics. I love number 6. What does the lady in red shirt to the right see? The eyes are amazing. Keep it up friend. Thanks BE SAFE!!

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Mar 12, 2024 05:13:54   #
KTJohnson wrote:
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Forgot, this is a beautiful car. I love Jags. Don't think I have seen this one before. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 12, 2024 05:11:35   #
KTJohnson wrote:
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Kim you did it again!! I almost look anymore for the backgrounds not just the cars LOL!! Keep it up, this is the first thing I look for in the mornings when I first open up my mail. You make my day. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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