Great stuff --love the light houses!
yep - it's a "hanger" great shot!
Beautiful image - love the BRP - great motorcycle trip!
Thanks to one & all - I did not realize that it had gotten so restricted.
I got interested after watch a wedding shooter use one in a South Carolina State Park - I would imagine the he got a permit to do so - but who knows!
I live about 20 miles east of Atlanta, Ga. and this is pretty densely populated part of the state.
Last year some one flying a drone in a local neighborhood ticked off a resident with a 20ga. shot gun - no charges filed as far as I know.
Thanks again for the info - think I will pass for the time being.
Bill - aka Uturn (yep there is a story there)
Thought I would see what advice my fellow Hoggers might offer about drones for photography
Thanks
Upturn Willy
I still have my SRT101 - bought it while still in high school but don't remember what year (1968-69)
I think yours is "cleaner" than mine - it got a lot of use.
Bill (aka Uturn)
pixelmaven wrote:
I too recently learned of the discontinuation of inks for the 2200 printer. The info here is helpful. Thanks everyone for the links!
Many thanks to all!
really like my 2200 and will look into all the suggested suppliers
Bill
Thank you. I’ll look them up
Thank you - I give them a call.
I have just been informed by Epson that they no longer supply ink for the Photo 2200 printer.
Does anyone know of an alternate supplier for ink?
Thanks
Bill
Great Set!
I'm a big fan of Cardinals!
nicely done! I really like the monochrome shot.
Cookie223 wrote:
Very nice series, I’m surprised that no one has been offended by Stone Mountain and demand that it’s torn down.
Sorry to say that there are those in Georgia (and southeast) that would like to see the carvings blasted off an the place turned into an amusement park.
Bill
Saigon,
I have lived within 15 miles of Stone Mtn. for all but 8 of my 67 years on this earth - played there, fished there, canoed there and walked up and down it several times - but in all of that I never saw it as you have presented it here.
Beautiful set of photographs, Well Done! I will never see Stone Mountain look better than your presentation in this post. Well Done!
Bravo!
Bill Moore