Thanks Pat! Be careful out there!
Great Topic Pat! Looking up offers some wonderful perspectives as demonstrated already by the previous posts. The downside is that I look up so often to capture the beauty above, that I've become a hazard to myself, because I fail to notice the hazards at my feet!
The first shot is of the Brooklyn Bridge.
The second of Pont Neuf in Paris
The Third was taken in the royal palace complex in Seoul
The fourth was taken in a little island in Greece (iPhone)
Thanks!
Bill
Great challenge Pat! Here's two from my archives. The first is of the Queen's Jubilee Bridge in London. Twin bridge supports and two people walking. I shot several pictures of this bridge, but this perspective proved the most interesting to me.
The second, of the gulls, was taken from my iPhone. Being an aviator, I loved their perfect formation flying.
Thanks for posting the challenge.
Bill
Great Subject! Here's one from the Pantheon in Rome.
Thanks to all for the warm welcome!
Thanks. Aviation, like photography, once your hooked there's no loosing it.
My name is Bill and I live in the Atlanta Metro area. I’ve been avidly reading the UHH photography discussion for over a year now and thought it’s well past time to introduce myself. Many years ago, my Dad taught me the fundamentals of photography on his Leica IIIc and I had a B&W darkroom in the basement. I started to get interested in digital photography about 15 years ago and am a novice when it comes to post processing (but I’m learning fast). I shoot Nikon, and I’m interested mostly in travel photography (I’m an international airline pilot). Reading through the various threads on the UHH website, I’m humbled by the wide range and depth of knowledge represented in the membership and I'm delighted to be a part of such an esteemed group of enthusiasts. I also get a big kick out your sense of humor! I’ve attached a few of my shots…
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