Very good advice. As for generators, it's a tough choice with the multitude of models on the market.
Tough to pick a favorite...I'll go with the first Hummer. Really good photos, all.
There is little wrong with a good photo being controversial. And in this setting, the field of view appeared to offer fair notice of an approaching train. Yet, the photo was very unnerving to me because of the risk and illegality of it. By the way, railroad cops have law enforcement authority that's second to none and I'm pretty sure that trespassing on railroad property is a federal offense.
Thank you for highlighting the area with very good photography. For me personally, the area is not in the cards but nearby Chaco Canyon? Been there long ago and must see again.
My personal policy for a domestic to intl flight connection time is two hours minimum, no exceptions. If that's not possible, I get a hotel the night before.
Having driven through Billings before and being a railfan, I should have known about this depot. Thanks to you, I won't miss it next time!
And a simple error made you sad??
An Olympics volleyball player taking a break?
I loved the customizing back in the day but no longer. I'd prefer this beauty to have an original stock appearance all the way. EXCEPT it'd have Hedman headers, glass pack mufflers, dual exhaust and a Corvette cam, and mandatory standard shift, of course. All of it makes the greatest auto sound there is in my opinion.
That's the first good photo of the new railway cars and platform that I've seen. Is the new facility at the summit fully open now?
Sad statistics for sure and highways to avoid whenever possible. And one can blame excessive speed for many of these accidents. I know of many two lane farm roads in Texas that have 70 mph speed limits. I thought that one of the most important duties of highway patrol units was to enforce the speed limits but I seldom see that being done anymore. Of course, with all the guns, alcohol and poorly trained drivers behind the wheel I can't blame officers for staying out of the way as much as possible. But what the heck, accidents are very profitable for many. One needs to look no further than all the ambulance chasing law firms who proliferate on TV to see that.
Ok, enough. Soapbox rising fast!
With regard to alternate software, can anyone offer an opinion on Affinity's portrait capability vs PortraitPro? Thanks in advance.
It's good that you said it and I'll say it. The guy was terrific and a huge draw in LAS where he always had to enter from the back door. Sinatra was consistently pissed off with the way black entertainers were treated by the casinos.
Nice shooting! Never been there but now its going on my list.