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Random Photo thread

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NSFW....

F'ing fruit flies, get out of my house....

 
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Wentt for another walk around the beach & pier about sunset with the camera.

P1040992c by Dave Redman, on Flickr


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After sunset, cranked the ISO up to 3200

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Apparently these are folks that didnt want to walk on the sand, are on the edge of the pavement.

THe lighthouse and the beacon tower both have lights that flash (rotate?) at a different rate. In this picture I took the effort to get the picture when both lights were on. Oh, Man, I need to get back on the bike.
 
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We took our new Tacoma for it's maiden backroads drive a couple of days ago to area known as the Bugaboo's.



A little closer up view.



Bugaboo Glacier by soates50, on Flickr
 
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I feel your pain Dave; I'm seriously debating trying to get back on mine today but we'll see how the day goes. The ligaments/tendon (not sure which it is) on the top of my leg feels like someone is just twisting the heck out of it - much like an old style Indian Burn we used to do as kids. I can walk fine but that portion of my leg gets very tight very quickly so it makes for a soreness you wouldn't believe.

Meanwhile, I'm working on my second clock project; it's got a long way to go still. I hope I'll have it done by Columbus Day as I would like to make a ride out to Maryland to meet the Uncle this is for (never have seen him)

Clock Frame better picture by Scott Baker, on Flickr
 
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In my experience, no two images are ever the same, and repeatedly visiting the same location can yeild countless different results depending on conditions. These conditions also include the the mood of the photographer .

Who was that French painter who brought about twenty canvasses to his spot each day and changed them out every quarter hour because the light was changing?
 
Who was that French painter who brought about twenty canvasses to his spot each day and changed them out every quarter hour because the light was changing?
Monet's Haystack series. And I know, because I've loved, and studied, his work since I was 14.

20-25 years ago, the Art Institute of Chicago had a major Monet exhibit.
Included was a large number of Haystack paintings, along with so much other goodness.
When you see several at once, it is incredible. I sat in that room, with haystacks all around me, for a couple hours.

Visiting Monet's Gardens, is very, very high on my bucket list.

One of the haystack paintings...
Wheatstacks (End of Summer) 1890-91
 
Yesterday was Granddaughter Lo's 7th Birthday party.

Here she is with a cupcake hat....go figure...

 
Dave, I dig your take on the haystack series...
Took about a 2 hour ride with my son tonight. We rode to the ice cream store, then around town. I brought the camera. I liked this shadow image. His idea to add his shadow. Interesting how the multiple lights created some ghost shadows.
A bit of a tough background as I had to work around a big ugly door.

http://Shadows by Glen Brenner, on Flickr
 
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Monet's Haystack series. And I know, because I've loved, and studied, his work since I was 14.

20-25 years ago, the Art Institute of Chicago had a major Monet exhibit.
Included was a large number of Haystack paintings, along with so much other goodness.
When you see several at once, it is incredible. I sat in that room, with haystacks all around me, for a couple hours.

Visiting Monet's Gardens, is very, very high on my bucket list.

One of the haystack paintings...
Wheatstacks (End of Summer) 1890-91

Ha! I happened to be in Chicago that summer, my brother who lives there got us tickets.

You could get up close and see the individual brush strokes, then back away and take it all in.

One of my favorite art exhibits, along with Son of Heaven (Terra cotta warriors, etc) and Birds in Art
 
Redman Haystack Series (just the first four I could find, there are more)

I know, is not the same sort of "series". Are not the same place.
But, there for a moment, I could say I had the same idea as Monet.

LOL, Dave....Excellent!
 
Ha! I happened to be in Chicago that summer, my brother who lives there got us tickets.

You could get up close and see the individual brush strokes, then back away and take it all in.

One of my favorite art exhibits, along with Son of Heaven (Terra cotta warriors, etc) and Birds in Art
Very good....That was a great day for me...
 
Sandy, beautiful shot as per typical. I particularly like the second one with the mountain near- ish to the camera jutting above the horizon line.
 
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I liked this shadow image. His idea to add his shadow. Interesting how the multiple lights created some ghost shadows.
A bit of a tough background as I had to work around a big ugly door. ....

Impressive.
Imaginative!
I would think that is a whitewashed cement block wall.
But that is about as much as I can figure out.
WHat is the main light sourse....? Doesnt look like sun light. What did you do? Knock over some sign light? hee hee
Good to see you having an activity with your son.
 
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