You have an exceptional talent in capturing special moments and the quality of your photos is amazing.
You have a gifted eye, excellent photo taking skills and a unique flair for design and color. Well done, Grasshopper. Well done.
The cost per plane is actually $279 million, if the total was $50 billion divided by 179 planes.
Awesome shots and great touch up. The clarity is unreal--truly remarkable. I think I will stop taking photos after looking at yours.
Game; Set; Match..........
What's wrong with rifle scopes?
Ah yes Grasshopper; the age old question: is it the rifle or the rifleman? What about Olympus, Sony, Pentax, Aigo, Rollei, Sigma, Yashica; or the Zeiss Super Ikonta B? Some of the coolest shots we taking on the oldest commercial camera: the "Daguerreotype". The photo magicians that created surreal shots gave birth to their creations with some very simple boxes, posing as cameras, and brought their creations to life in a dark closet after soaking in a chemical bath. Whichever rifle you choose, be sure to shoot it straight.
I was raised in an old farm house in Michigan, and we had a barn that very much resembled the one you shot. Thanks for taking me back. Your photos are outstanding and many evoke good memories. Thanks for sharing your talent.
All of your shots are above and beyond excellent. The clarity. The subject matter. The concept. The beauty. The creativity. Keep them coming brother.
You nailed it. It's like being right there. Thx for the ride.
I have taken thousands of photos over the course of my lifetime. I have placed them on CD's and protected them in 2 hard drives. My photos are near and dear to my heart. The shots chronicle the life and times of where I've been, what I've seen and experienced, and who I've met. I love going back and reliving the experiences from time to time. Most important to me, though, are the precious photos I have of my family. I have shots of my kids from birth, to raising families of their own. Their toddler years. Their school plays. Their sports. Their graduations. Their inner beauty. My grandchildren. When I pass to the hereafter, my hope is my children and their children will enjoy the many photos I have left behind. I have also included many of the photos in countless DVD's I have produced with music. They are 1080 DVD's of trips we have enjoyed; sporting events and entire seasons--which their teammates also get a kick out of. Through your lens you can capture the heart and soul of those you love--what greater joy could you possibly have. My advice is to keep on shooting. Chronicle the shots so others can easily find them when you also take flight. Your photos will live on forever, and in some way you will stay connected to those you leave behind. There is no greater gift.
You sir, nailed it. What beautiful shots with impeccable clarity. Thanks for sharing your brilliant work!
Me too. And could that thing move. I shot it with my 70-200 L series can lens with extender using my Canon 7D. It came and vanished very quickly.
Shot these at the Houston Marathon yesterday
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