Plain language. I'll go for that any day, let the sawbones call 'em "breasts."
Would be a splendid choice for an Enya album cover.
Not seen a reason yet to upgrade from my 7Plus. I'm extremely pleased with it's photo capability and it's become my exclusive point and shoot. My SX50 and A77 now spend more time in the closet than ever before.
Great shots, I agree. What surprised me was the glamour girl nose art. I love it, of course, but was it not far less common on British aircraft than American?
A beautiful model and great shots. But I admit to considerable apprehension when seeing a naked model in the middle of wet rocks or lush vegetation. I hope a good first aid kit is close by!
Very pleased with my 7Plus and it’s amazing camera. My A77 and SX50 getting used far less now. Still getting updates for the phone.
Railroads use longer trains whenever feasible as the cost advantages are numerous. For one thing, fewer crews. Labor is always expendable.
Your photography is great but I find the large font of your copyright notice detracts considerably from the visual impact of your subject. Not a glaring objection and many photographers make what I consider the same mistake. So, why not drop the billboard size and place it in a "remote" part of the photo? In such a way, your model will get garner the full concentration of the viewer she deserves, the viewer will still notice your name, and your purpose for including it on the photo is not lost. Win, win!
Washington has been going full press on personal IDs since 9/11 made it so convenient for them to do so. In light of even much more of their deviant and ongoing shenanigans, what Google does with my photos is the least of my concerns.
I'm Pre-Check, travel often, and never had to do that.
I've only used iPhone photos with wi-fi connectivity but find it fast and very convenient. My Sony DSLR and Canon bridge don't have that capability but I wouldn't have another camera without it. In that regard, it looks like the industry is conforming nicely with their latest cameras.
A most logical and perfect response!
Perhaps there's a historian in the city offices of Gaffney that would know. I tend to agree with rehess, however, the steel structure seems more indicative of an electrical sub station. But I do hope it turns out to be a former trolley facility!
The posting is plainly propaganda and doesn't belong here, non-photography forum or not.
I think your county has established a good and responsible policy.