Thanks! If you want to have that B&W version of my last, to put on your wall, some T’s and C’s apply.
1) Print it a modest size.
2) Hang it at eye level.
3) Keep the space under clear.
4) Hire Dan to fill the clear space with shelves and cabinets. Thus easing the pressure on your floor mounted storage “solution”.
5) Clear the floor by putting all the stuff in the Dan built storage – see (4) above.
6) Having accomplished (5) above – go out and buy more stuff to fill the now empty void on the floor.
Did you hit the 100,000 post? If I count back 6 posts, (now 7 posts with this one) it would appear you get the prize! I think Jim Wilson was offering unlimited hops in the Cub for the 100K post.........
msalvetti wrote:
Nice to see that print again that we presented to you after you lost your friend Glen.
Mark
Yes Mark, it hasn't moved since you all gave it to me. Right there by the box with Glenn's ashes (another gift from, one of our friend's down under), his sunglasses and his name patch. Lot's of memories in that little office for sure.
I was hired by a client to photograph three Citation X jets in Pullman, WA, this weekend. Pullman is the home to Washington State University.
Alaska Airlines's commuter carrier, Horizon Air, has painted numerous Dash 8's with various college themed aircraft, including Washington State's.
I know it is backlit, but that it was pretty cool that it came in while I was on the ramp, photographing one of the Citation X jets yesterday.
Hope everyone is having a great weekend. I don't know what it is about this month, but when I finish it, I will have at least SIX Citation X shoots for February. So thankful for all of God's blessings.