Such a great collection of amazing shots from everyone! my hand got tired from clicking the "like" button. We have had only one snow storm this whole winter in our area but the cold front killed 50% of the cherry flowers that were about to blossom
A few from a visit to the Kennedy Space Center today. The last image is a picture of the inside of the van which takes the astronauts to the launch tower during the Apollo days. Surprised me how basic the interior was.
Shot was taken with the lens up tight against the plexiglass window.
Will probably get way behind on this thread after tomorrow. Getting on a Disney cruise with the 13 Grandkids. Probably very little internet and the kids will keep us pretty busy...
Inspirational photography on those last few pages, everyone. I used the like button a lot.
Joshua (every time I see your shots from Venice, I forgot how much I hate carnival, if only for a few seconds ), Werner, Ronny, Rene, Manuel, Greggf, Philippe, Helena (as well as everybody else): great job.
Here is one with the 35 ZM. I took this from a ship, which isn't the best venue to take sharp city shots at night . I had to compromise between a relatively fast f-stop, the ZM's field curvature, high ISO and shutter speed.
Greggf wrote:
Butch...I was going to post just now, but I can't bring myself to after looking at ^^^^ above
Really incredible!
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Thanks Gregg, Ronny. It is hard to get a perspective on the size the size of everything. Amazing to think men climbed on top of all that fuel and shot into space on a controlled explosion!!