Ok, that’s really cool. Maybe the first of the AI enhanced pics that really work (for me).
Ron
Man, those shots take me back a few years. Thanks.
My wife and I didn’t discover the beauty and enchantment of Colorado until ‘92. From that initial exposure we began taking driving vacations in late October. One year we made a loop that included a night in Buena Vista followed by the drive through the Collegiate Peaks and up over Cottonwood Pass (with snow scattered everywhere) and down to Gunnison. We were in our Olds Silhouette and almost immediately as we started down the west side the road went from dry with snow on each side ice covered. I was amazed at how well the mini van did on the ice.
And I remember seeing Taylor Park reservoir down and to the west, much like your number 2 shot above, but further away.
Thanks for the memories.
Ron
Love the VW 21/23 window bus! But the 110° days we’ve had in Texas would turn those front windows into blast furnace vents. Sure would be nice in mild weather tho’.
The woody is really well done.
Thanks for photographing both.
Ron
For a big boat that’s a beautiful auto.
I really enjoy all your car photos. You do an excellent job with your camera.
Ron
That last photo took me back about 64 years to when I was in high school and ran a hay rake in front of a baler. The one I ran was lighter than your yellow one and was pulled by a smaller tractor, but it did the same job. Your beautiful main shots are of a more modern rake with huge adjustments but it does the same job. There was (and still is) just something about a property windrowed field that simply looked right. Prettier than a field of hay bales I always thought. You caught these shots perfectly.
Ron
Yeah, the first smile of your life partner can stay with you forever. It was my wife’s grin that did it for me.
Ron
Our little guys dig into the dirt, then sploot. Thank you for the name - I didn’t know what to call it.
Ron on east side of DFW
Absolutely love that shade of red! Love the C8 and what it represents but I sure wouldn’t be a bit embarrassed to have the NSX.
Ron
Incredible effort and beautiful result. You are a master.
Ron
Sidwalkastronomy wrote:
Never heard the moon was facing the other way. The moon was rotating and earth's gravity slowed it down and now it's locked to face us.
Please site your source
Seems to me you answered yourself. If it was rotating then don’t you think it was facing away part of the time? And wouldn’t you agree that at those times it was likely to receive a lot of impacts?
Ron
Excellent set! I’m always blown away with the size differential between modern war planes and WWII craft.
Ron
All are absolutely gorgeous photos. I especially like the little scolding pika.
Ron