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Shot- Canon 5D M II & 24-70mm 2.8 Lens.
these poppies were growing wild half way up the hill, perhaps the birds dropped the seeds here, they made a pretty display
I liked the way the light showed the sillhouette of the stamens through the petals here.
Handheld night shot in Hong Kong. Viewing on black gives a better look on this one. Will be kept busy until Wednesday at least, so I might be late in visiting your streams. Have a good week everyone!
It seems appropriate that now that winter is fast approaching I post my stranger encounter with RJ from my visit to Milwaukee nearly six months ago. As the weather seemed unseasonably cool (still in pants and sweatshirts in June seems a bit off) RJ explained to me that he moved to Wisconsin from South Africa, which a climate comparison search revealed that June is technically winter back home. I asked him how he felt about the change of the seasons here in Wisconsin, and he had a simple answer (as he even wrote it in my notebook) "fuck that" he said. He laughed, and explained to me that he still didn't understand quite why people would live/move to the Midwest. A good chuckle was had as he made a valid point, I for one enjoy the changing seasons color and cold alike. I explained my project of taking pictures of strangers back home in Madison (aka the (608)strangers, he with big beard and all was easy to agree for me to include him. Looking over the scribbles he jotted in my journal, I found that I have his email address (however it's a little messy) so RJ if you're reading this find the way to email me and I can get you a copy of this photograph! If you enjoy meeting strangers, you should consider joining the 100 strangers group here on Flickr. It's full of great stories and some amazing photographers!
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Traveling through west Texas on Interstate 10 from just east of El Paso to well east of Van Horn you can’t help but love the higher speed limit of 80 mph! There is absolutely nothing out there as far as the eye can see.
You don’t want to get caught out there at night though as the crazy 65 MPH at night takes effect and you feel like you are crawling! And don’t even think about speeding, I think Texas has more Highway patrol in 100 miles of rural road then Arizona has in the entire state! And unlike Arizona where you can get away with 10 sometimes 15 mph over the speed limit you can get pulled over in Texas for a little as 1 mph over!
Why 80 mph day and 65 night? My thought is someone in Texas making signs must be related to someone in Texas government. Especially since most of the state is 70 day and 65 night. I love Texas but come on you mean to tell me that 5 mph makes a difference? I smell something and it’s very similar to something you get on your boots walking though a Texas stockyard.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II camera and Canon EF 100-400 F/4-F/5.6L USM zoom lens.
Photoshoot at Guanabo Beach, 25 km east of Havana. Natural light no flash.
Canon 5D Mark II, Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L II USM
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Lightning in Lincoln, NE on May 27, 2013
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