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Good ones Dez
I love to shoot odd things.
Some really colorful folks at the shuttle launches.

I have a couple more.

No did not go to my regular viewing place today. Light would have been really bad and as it happened the cloud cover was way to thick and no show to shoot.
Successful flight though.
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Nikon Gal
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Gale

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The humid north wind isn't allowed to enter the valley by Municipal Ordinance!





Rgds

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Choose your script/font wisely! (-:

We came across a wedding at a seaside park. This sign indicated the location of the parking area.

 
Good stuff guys.. keep posting

Few more from the Scrubbed Endeavour Shuttle launch day.

This is the fellow from Yugoslavia having lunch after uncapping the beer...

I was talking to the 5 people in thier party. Very nice folks. I'll have to post the gear they drag around.. Amazing. All the big cameras and lenses and tripods.. Only to have the shuttle scrubbed...



Here are must shoes for a shuttle watcher.. From Holland..lol



Now I am not quite sure about this fellow...lol



Not sure if I enjoy the people or the launch more...

and they put up with my goofyness. I tell them I am the official photog for the NY NY Deli..:> ))))
Where all this stuff goes on...

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Nikon Gal
Best Regards
Gale

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Gale,

Nice shots. You know that often just shooting what we see every day is often more interesting than the shots we plan. Here's my latest of a jogger.

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That is the only way to get that one unless at the space center.

Well hope the last shot in july will be beautiful.
On what a sad day that will be.
But I feel Elan Musk will pick up the pasc. Great mind and business man.
I am following space x on thier site and youtube.

Tanks for the clip...
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Nikon Gal
Best Regards
Gale

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The forums are soooooo slow.
Post your funny or unusual stuff.
Not shot with D300, but it's definitely unusual, and kind of funny. Taken in Trinidad (with a Blackberry).



This one with a D70s:



I have a few more...
 
What on Earth are you seeing there? A naked blond – evidently?



No he didn’t say it, as usually, but we looked at each other after the shot for a while. I said: - “oil station.” (which is usually more up the stream). He put understanding face and rushed off ;-) My wife snapped it quick at the widest end (70mm) so it needed straightening – that trim at the bottom. Stories n stories of this we all know it..

As it’s mostly two of us with my wife. When stopping a car and setting up the tripod on a bridge, say, somewhere in some country (minding conditions), traffic gets often dangerous. More people stopping and coming on the bridge to see that “what”. And more people.. so you do need to hurry :-D

Hynek

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