Hi Jay,
I made the move to Luminar 4 and now 4.2. I felt confused at first because of the big changes they made but now I have decided I like the new format better. It was worth it for me.
A really nice set of photographs.
A beautiful shot by itself but it so clearly demonstrates that God does see our every need. Well done!
That is a shot most of us will never have the opportunity to get. Love it.
A most remarkable essay. I was there, An Khe, in 1969. Our compound had a medivac hospital and 1st Cav was stationed there as well. I will never forget the sound of your mercy ships coming in low over our houches delivering seriously injured young men to the hospital. I will never forget the sight of your fierce ships firing on the enemy on Hon Kon Hill with such velocity that inspite of tracer rounds being spaced out it appeared to be a laser beam streaming down.
I will never forget the boys who became men, like you, who did everything in their power to save others and survived themselves. I will never forget the ones who were not privileged to go home in one piece, or at all.
I returned to visit all of Vietnam 5 years ago bringing my wife with me. Inspite of the outcome of the war, the country is filled with Vietnamese who also will never forget the heroics of you and others like you.
Hopefully, we as a nation will never forget.
That shot was worth the climbing and driving to get there!
Every day is a new beginning, another gift from a loving Father.
Great shots. It must have been a lot of fun shooting all this...until you ran out of memory card space. Your quick thinking saved your day.
Great shot of a simple and yet fascinating animal.
You captured the ruggedness of this area and their lives. It is a wonder to me that they do not freeze, even with the heavy coats.
They don't get much nicer than these.
Nice shots of a beautiful area.