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Great pictures. Bet it looks a little whiter right now.
I once owned a bar in Soda Springs.
Wayne
I use two passports on my I Mac. They were easy to format and are working fine. I use two incase of failure.
Funniest thing I have seen here yet.
Would you be remotely interested in $500.00 and my Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR1 lens for your Sigma? It is in near perfect condition.
Here are some more pictures from last weeks steam tractor show. I thought this artist was very creative. You will have to download the pics to appreciate the details.
Hope you enjoy.
Using parts from the sewing machine, it becomes a miniature tractor.
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The little sewing machine tractors in a row.
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A monkey wrench dragonfly.
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A spooned dragonfly.
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This little guy had a hammer in one hand. The other held a saw. It turned out to be a carpenter ant.
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Notice the tongue on this lizard. He has captured a dragonfly. Great to see an old vise grip put to work.
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Thank you everyone. It is great living on a boat here in the Pacific Northwest. There is always something to photograph.
Thank you, everyone, for taking the time to comment on my pictures.
Drayton Harbor Days was held here in Blaine WA last weekend. It is an annual event. One of the highlights are the steam engine powered boats on display. (About twenty)
A second highlight are these two tall ships. Spectators can pay to go on a three hour sail. During the voyage, they will witness a simulated cannon battle. Lots of noise and smoke, but no cannon balls of course.
Some pictures, from the annual steam and tractor show in Lynden WA. It was held last week.
Lots to see from the past. Thrashing, logging and tons of antiques.
I used my D810 with 20mm1.8 lens. This lens worked great in the tight quarters.
Cute little trailer. A set of fenders would finish it off. Might save a few windshields etc.
Sorry about the double post.
I have a D90,D600, and a D810. I have a Nikon 20mm 1.8G ED, a Nikon 70-200 2.8 VR1, a Zeiss Otus 1.4/85mm and the Nikon 28-300mm. Of these lens, my 28-300 gets used about 90% of the time. It is my walk around lens most days.
If I were to take a trip and only one lens, the 28-300 would be it.
Wayne
Stunning. So much for the eye to absorb.