Colin
Amazing!
You guys make Nikkor MF glasses overpriced recently. Almost unable to find here and hardly to find some likenew on eBay reasonably priced.
Keep posting.
CGrindahl wrote:
You acquitted yourself very well Peter. I've enjoyed the photos you've shared. That last set is great. What a wonderful challenge you put to one another. I recall when I was posting on TrekEarth and they did a scavenger hunt. We had to take photos of ten different things. I remember one was a photo of something over a hundred years old. I complained saying that the folks in Europe simply needed to turn around and there would be SOMETHING a hundred years old staring them in the face... I could have gone to Muir Woods and taken a photo of a redwood tree but I decided to take it seriously. I went to San Francisco and took a photo of Mission Delores which was built a few years beyond 100. If anyone has a thought for some form of challenge with folks on this thread, it could be fun. We really knocked it out of the park... to use a baseball metaphor, when we sent Nikki around the world. I also think most folks enjoyed sharing photos of themselves when they were still in their twenties. Any ideas folks? With nothing but time on our hands what do we have to lose?
Glad folks here are staying motivated and keeping the thread moving with amazing photos! I think for me I will need a challenge to get going. Although a John Deere tractor in the backyard is going to be tough
leighton w wrote:
I know! How about images of John Deere tractors we own.
Now be creative... make it a closeup of a piece of equipment with a internal combustion motor? That could be a John Deere tractor, but also a lawnmower, a bulldozer, a rototiller... we'd want everyone to have a chance to play. We need a list of five to ten things like that... colored glass? something fabricated with wood? something on your dinner table? favorite vegetable? something tall?
I'm not proposing those items, simply saying a list like that. You KNOW Leighton, that you and are a great team for something like this... as we were when we shepherded Nikki around the world.
CGrindahl wrote:
Now be creative... make it a closeup of a piece of equipment with a internal combustion motor? That could be a John Deere tractor, but also a lawnmower, a bulldozer, a rototiller... we'd want everyone to have a chance to play. We need a list of five to ten things like that... colored glass? something fabricated with wood? something on your dinner table? favorite vegetable? something tall?
I'm not proposing those items, simply saying a list like that. You KNOW Leighton, that you and are a great team for something like this... as we were when we shepherded Nikki around the world.