Superb image!
Superb image!
That's an interesting photo, Chris. Did you actually make the spaghetti with a pasta maker, et al?I made some spaghetti:
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Wow, wet in Arizona, dry as a bone in Virginia.f/8 and wet. Doubt I'll be going out for photos today as thunderstorms are forecast through overnight. Wee.....
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No, my part in the 'making' was to take it out of the box and put it in boiling water. I made it for my son, I'm not a big pasta person myself (I am a big person, but I'm mostly made of hamburger.)That's an interesting photo, Chris. Did you actually make the spaghetti with a pasta maker, et al?
i.e. you "cooked" it. O.K. I like the photo anyway.No, my part in the 'making' was to take it out of the box and put it in boiling water.
Thanks Karen.Superb image!
Thanks Nick. There's that f/8 prop blur againNice looking craft ^^, so perfect in silver
Another nice one - you live near an airport, or have access to a good viewing spot?
Yes and yes Gordon. I live 10 minutes from the DuPage Airport where I spend quite a bit of my retired time along with my boxer Vinnie.Another nice one - you live near an airport, or have access to a good viewing spot?
No kidding, but what the heck is that ceramic (?) feline?Lattice patio fencing![]()
Not mundane whatsoever - I'm thinkin' that we're both welcoming autumn!More mundane mountains from the other direction, looking ENE from the viewing platform at the water reclamation site. Same gear and settings as the others.
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Ooops, I missed that! Blinded by all that silver.Thanks Nick. There's that f/8 prop blur again![]()
Loving this one, Chris! Great work here.I made some spaghetti:
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Let me guess, Andy: I'm thinking that he's surely a "good dog"!Frankie knows all about "being there."
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That's a nice plane, nicely photographed. Prop blur is perfect.
It's nice being close if you like aviation/ aviation photography.Yes and yes Gordon. I live 10 minutes from the DuPage Airport where I spend quite a bit of my retired time along with my boxer Vinnie.
Thanks Eric! And yeah, my body is ready for cooler temps.Not mundane whatsoever - I'm thinkin' that we're both welcoming autumn!
It's a hydrangea species. As you can see, the flower is quite a composite in both colour and form. I planted two of them, different colours, a few years ago and they are becoming larger than I thought they would. Yet again, I might have made an error in positioning!What is that, Ron? I haven't seen anything quite like that before.