The singers at the Temecula Queen music concert were really incredible, I did not know the human voice could do what they did and still keep in tune. Sorry for the long post, but they were all so good you must see them.
All in All. I would strongly recommend the Temecula old downtown for music, food and wine....or margaritas, provided you bring a 10.5cm with you. That is it for now.....
A few from my son's wedding last month in Surabaya, Indonesia.
Most images were taken by my wife with the 24-70/4 as I was part of the "wedding party", but I was able take a few with the 50/2.0 and 105/2.5.
Chris Dees wrote:
A few from my son's wedding last month in Surabaya, Indonesia.
Most images were taken by my wife with the 24-70/4 as I was part of the "wedding party", but I was able take a few with the 50/2.0 and 105/2.5.
Chris, beautiful couple, wedding dresses, lighting and arrangements!
The last photo tells an entire story. Photography runs in your family,
gbohannon wrote:
Thanks Kristian. No fish yesterday. We have to get control of the duckweed that is taking over the pond. First time that has happened. So looking for an environmentally friendly way to control it. Good thing we now have a wildlife biologist in the family
George
That kind of knowledge is really handy in those situations. My friend hired a specialist when he was gonna dig out a pond on his moms property. Amongst a lot other things he needed some info on what plants to put there to make a good environment/habitat for a specicfic endangered salamander. It was a really cool project to follow. Next time I'm there I'll take a few shots!
Rafael, both the performance series very enjoyable. Looks like the Z6 high iso is a great fit.
Colin, learnt something new in LR from your post.
Jay, people in the landscape gives some wonderful scale.
Serge, the Amsterdam exploration is entertaining. Makes me want to visit.
Same, the last couple of b&w cityscapes have very interesting skies, like what you did with pp.
Love it! My first two cars were a ‘67 and ‘69 VW Fastbacks. Wish I still had them. 69 was rolled three days after i sold it. 67 burnt up in an engine fire. Guy never put in the new fuel tubing I included in the sale of the car.
Also have had both a ‘66 and ‘69 Beetle, ‘87 Fox, ‘91 Golf, ‘99 New Beetle (disaster of a car), and an ‘07 Rabbit. I also co-owned a ‘63 Beetle on a ‘69 pan that was setup for 1/4 mile drags. Best time in the 1/4 mile was 11.9 (on 92 octane pump gas) and 109.6mph. I got myself banned from the track for not having a full roll cage in a car faster than 12 seconds. When I protested that none of the Cameros or Corvettes had them, yet going faster, I got banned. Sold the car to my partner and he put in a cage and did all sorts of upgrades. Found out afterwards that the guy that banned me ran a Chevy speed shop and my car hurt his business.
Thanks Samy and George, I'm fine, never lost power even. I think the paper misspelled the street, if so, then it was less than half a mile from me, and I slept through it. My city doesn't have tornado sirens... unbelievably. One of my kids tried calling seven times, two of them sent text messages. I'd gotten in the habit of turning the ringer off on my phone when I go to sleep, as people that knew the former owner of the number are STILL trying to contact him, and they sent texts and call all hours. With my wacky work hours and sleep hours, I don't need that aggravation.
saph wrote:
Some tornadoes near Dayton yesterday night. Laura, you doing okay?