Due to oppressive heat and smoke I'm back to the archives. From July 2006, Olympus 3.2MP camera.
As far as I know it’s from Central America- Honduras or Guatemala. I have several pieces that are similar.
It’s a small box. Part of a collection of boxes I have.
Due to oppressive heat and smoke I'm back to the archives. From July 2006, Olympus 3.2MP camera.
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Yesterday we had “Golden Hour” all day due to the smoke.Due to oppressive heat and smoke I'm back to the archives. From July 2006, Olympus 3.2MP camera.
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Always one non-conformist in the crowd.
Exactly my thought when shooting the gang!Always one non-conformist in the crowd.
oh no! can you run a recovery on the card?Went downtown yesterday to shoot with some friends, the light was lovely. Got some nice flower shots. Downloaded my photos and erased/formatted the card, then realized all my photos didn’t download 😒🧐SMH.
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will try when I get back home, hopefully I can get them backoh no! can you run a recovery on the card?
Me too, and some of 'the' best are sculptured, and shown in Hope, BC. I have a lot of photos - should/could/might do a separate posting of what I have.I'm a sucker for chainsaw sculpture, especially the grizzly variety.
Looks like you were outside of the smokey part of the province. Right now the smoke from the interior of BC is hanging over SW Alberta like a funeral pall.
Air pollution makes for beautiful sunsets. Yes, I understand that air pollution is a detriment to one's health, but even on a clear evening, the beautiful golden sunset is only possible because air pollution.Yesterday we had “Golden Hour” all day due to the smoke.
That's quite a good image!
this was the quote i used for it on instagram:I love that because I think “why cant ‘bad’ weather be beautiful?”
I told my wife I am buying a Sasquatch Package 4-door Bronco when I graduate medical school...2 years baby! Lovely shot btw. What iPhone was this shot with?
Like any self-respecting Midwesterner, when storms roll in, I stop what I’m doing at watch them blow through. If they aren’t directly over me, I’m usually outside trying to see if I can get a good photo of a cell somewhere. 😁I love that because I think “why cant ‘bad’ weather be beautiful?”