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We don't get many of these mornings but this one made me stop in a carpool parking lot...it sure was pretty....and prelude to a stormy evening On Explore Jan. 19 @ 387, up to 204 Jan.20/09

The Beech Street Tunnel near the Barbican in London.

carpool area outside the Athletic Center

sunny side view of the previous post

backdrop - VARONIS - Noir Background

 

Some day, when I'm awfully low

When the world is cold

I will feel a glow just thinking of you

And the way you look tonight

 

Yes, you're lovely, with your smile so warm

And your cheeks so soft

There is nothing for me but to love you

And the way you look tonight

 

With each word your tenderness grows

Tearin' my fear apart

And that laugh.wrinkles your nose

Touches my foolish heart

 

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Keep that breathless charm

Won't you please arrange it? 'cause I love you

Just the way you look tonight

 

And that laugh that wrinkles your nose

It touches my foolish heart

 

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Another day of waking up late and seeing a train I want to shoot...

 

The GTW Heritage Unit is something that I've wanted to shoot for a while, but haven't had the opportunity. After seeing posts about the unit finally back on GT rails leading today, I asked a friend a few determining questions. After establishing that I would be able to make it down in time, I hopped on 127 and started my journey south. Once to Durand, it was known that there was plenty of time until the train would be moving as it was meeting a southbound. Myself and a couple other friends decided to carpool and head off to shoot the GT unit. After what felt like a short drive, we got to Davisburg and settled on the bank of a pond. The fun chase began.

same row of Maple trees in yesterday's posts - HBM!

I remember seeing Franz Ferdinand play a small club in Chicago called The Empty Bottle for their first US tour back in 2004 or so...I wasn't taking photographs at shows back then so I can't be sure but I know they had just either put out their self titled album or were about to release it. I had a sense of their greatness at that time, to be honest, and felt the space wasn't big enough for their sound.

 

Fast forward to 2009 when I was taking photographs and was set to shoot Coachella for the very first time. I was super excited to photograph Franz Ferdinand outdoors when I could capture the jumps! I flew in to San Diego to carpool with my friend J when all of a sudden, halfway through the drive, my body started feeling super wonky and dis-regulated. At one point, J pulled into a taco joint and I actually laid down in the parking lot on top of the asphalt . I was so dizzy, nauseous, and having a hard time breathing but I knew that I had to still get to the festival so I could photograph Leonard Cohen as that was the main reason. As soon as we reached Indio, I ran a cold bath and just tried to shock my system into being more alert. I don't really recall anything about that weekend except that some of my photos turned out OK but what I recall the most is that I missed Franz Ferdinand because I was in a bathtub trying to turn human again. After the fact, I saw these awesome jump shots from the set and was really kicking myself. When I finally got home, I got my diagnosis-my first major sinus infection combined with acute altitude sickness. I was out sick for an entire week after that.

 

Fast forward again, this time to 2012, I had a chance to shoot Franz Ferdinand again at Lollapalooza when, about an hour before their set, the sky turned completely dark and a tornado drill meant everyone had to evacuate. Most people honestly had nowhere to go except if they lived in or were staying in the loop. I ended up going into The Art Institute nearby for awhile until hearing that they were letting people back in. I ran back and caught a much shorter Franz Ferdinand set. Unfortunately, their big stage set up with lights was not fully functional for those first three songs and there was still some more haze or dust around atmospherically but I still think this shot was worth posting.

 

Btw, I recently discovered that it looks like Alex Kapranos is actually single, which surprised me because all this time I honestly thought he was in a poly-amorous relationship with Jacqueline and Michael.

 

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67 degrees today - great day for a walk outside!

HBM, HTMT & HFF!

down at the neighborhood school - HSS!

outside the preschool building - HBM & HTMT!

Another spot on the 'other side of the tracks' to everyone else that allowed me and carpool buddy Greg some elevation and three or four crackers at sundown ...

 

Cumbres and Toltec, 30 Sept 2015

A6600 + Meyer Tele Megor 1:4 f = 15cm (1939; C-mount)

outside the preschool building - HBM!

Driving on the 55 Freeway going north towards the Edinger offramp in Orange County, California, we spotted thick black smoke coming from the right shoulder of the freeway. As we got nearer, it was evident that a car was on fire. We were in the carpool lane at the time, and traffic was creeping along. I got one chance to snap this photo...The Volkswagen was completely engulfed in flames. No one appeared to be in the car. YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

For years they poured burning coals over the top of the cliff at Glacier Point. It was eventually decided that it wasn’t a natural event and should be discontinued. A few years later a photographer discovered that the valley had being pulling off a natural event that had gone unnoticed every February on the opposite side of the Valley. The shadow from El Capitan would line up just perfectly so that the rocks were in the shadows and only the water was illuminated. This stunning spectacle only works if there is sufficient snow melting atop the falls, the skies to the west are clear so the light can slip under any clouds and make the water glow like fire. It’s is a spectacular event and at the end of a really good show you can hear the entire valley applaud and cheer for the great showing. The event has become a spectacle as a mass of photographer descend on the valley jockeying throughout the day looking for the coveted parking spot. Then comes the clamor to get out of the park once the show is over and can take hours sitting in traffic. So if you go, do what you can to carpool with other photographers.

Dave: Alright, Eva, you ready for your weekly photo.

Eva: Sure thing. And we're definitely upstaging James Corden on this one!

Dave: James Corden? Are we doing carpool Karaoke?

Eva: Nope. Enthusiastic singing is more of Aggie's thing.

Dave: Makes sense. But I don't know why you're referencing James Corden when we're gone to take photos of you by this grove of trees covered in hoar frost.

Eva: Oh, because I'm upstaging his movie "Into the Woods".

Dave: We're upstaging his entire movie with Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt and Chris Pine with a single photo of you posed in front of a grove of trees?

Eva: Darn tootin. You see coming "out of the woods" is always better than going "into the woods" regardless of the cast.

Dave: I didn't realize that.

Eve: Yup. There are much comfier beds and more reliable meal service when you're not stumbling around in the woods looking for a white cow and a red scarf.

Dave: But the white cow and red scarf drove the plot in that movie.

Eva: And I have spots like a cow and like to scarf down biscuits. So let's move along the plot of this photo and let me start scarfing down those motivational cookies.

 

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We've had a bit of a magical January here with days upon days of hoar frost. This was taken in a grove of trees close to where we cross country ski within 5 minutes of our house. Saskatoon can be great in the winter for those who like the outdoors.

As I was driving home from work yesterday evening I noticed this beautiful little box turtle friend walking in the gutter between the curb & road on a heavily trafficked street... no way out for him because of the height of the curb. It was a shocking sight. There was also no where to pull the car over so I kept going, found the closest pull-off, and sprinted back half a mile in hopes he had not wandered into traffic. Luckily, when I arrived he was still in the gutter area now completely trapped & retracted. Poor little fella. Typically when rescuing box turtles I put them back in the woods as close as I can to where I found them, but this area was so heavily trafficked it just didn't seem like a good idea. So instead, he joined me as a carpool companion, and I dropped him off this evening at the local woods / nature area that I frequent across the way. Probably not ideal, but I do believe it's his best hope of carrying on, and for now at least he's safe. Good luck little friend. :) -H3

Here is a fun long-exposure shot of the Golden Gate Bridge toll plaza. These car light trails never get old to me. I will always chase this type of shot.

  

Shana Carpool hovers above Flying Burrito Brothers airport in the Trifan 600.

 

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This may also count as a semi-decent carpool pic sans Pabs. We missed ya Pabs!

Went to meet someone on a carpool parking, to find out we both had a different carpool parking in mind when we made that appointment. So I had plenty time to make a photo of this imported Omega.

 

Exported 8-2022.

Keith..........

 

Just for you:

 

"The shortest distance between two points......is under construction." :-))

 

Love it and You xxx

I was on my way home from a photoshoot, took a wrong turn, and then another and found myself trapped in a carpool lane heading onto the Bay Bridge at about midnight. I thought, oh well, lets see if there is anything to see.

 

...and there was.

captured in the abandoned Garage of Oldtimers. (2015)

backstory

Molly and I were a few minutes early to meet her carpool partner, so we sat in a parking lot and waited. As we sat there and listened together to the radio, a pretty woman walked around the truck and to my window. She said, “Hi! My name is Tricia, and I’m a Jehovah’s Witness. We like to go to neighborhoods and knock on doors – you’ve probably had us knock on your door – but people see us coming and try to avoid us or hide, so we come to parking lots and lie in wait and pounce on unsuspecting people.”

I kid you not! That is what she said. I felt that after such a brilliant opening line, I owed it to her to accept her Watchtower and pamphlet teaching me how to be a better parent.

Molly had the radio on “her” station, which was playing the “top 40”. After Tricia left, we were treated to a glorious in-studio interview with Fifty Cent, or 50 cent, or $.50, or however it is he spells his name. Not many people have names containing Arabic Numbers anymore. I guess it’s handy if you want to use your own name for your alpha-numeric password or PIN. Maybe I should change my name to Buck twenty-five, or buck and a quarter, or $1.25 – I haven’t decided how to spell it yet, I guess that depends on my PIN number. I’ve always wondered how long until our names and SS# would be one and the same.

But I digress…

What I really wanted to share with you about the interview with Fifty Cent, or 50 cent, or $.50, or however it is he spells his name, was this wonderful quote, delivered when Ryan Seacrest asked him about his wearing a bullet-proof vest. “Have you been receiving threat?”

“Well you know, the envy breeds jealousy.

 

This afternoon I’m scheduled to take Jack downtown to the Flyleaf concert. Perhaps we’ll find more insight and profundity.

 

With 2 or more people in your car, you get to use the carpool lanes in the middle of the I-10 freeway. Alternately, a ride on Metrolink's San Bernardino Line puts you right in the median for a few miles outside of LA. Metrolink train 354 is seen here doing just that, with an AC4400 borrowed from BNSF serving as the stand-in cab car. This has been a common practice this summer as safety concerns sidelined many of Metrolink's cab cars.

It seems to be a popular tourist attraction to get a ride on the streets of Prague in one of these antiques. I suspect that there is a modern factory somewhere churning them up. They are quite charming and fit right in now that the horse carriages seem to be gone.

It's Saturday morning, November 1, 2008... the last days of this election campaign, some are feeling worn out and are concerned to say they just can't give anymore... then there is an event like today that was so different, so refreshing and invigorating... Danny Devito, Rhea Perlman and Jon "Bowzer" Bauman toured Southeast Florida venues, encouraging people to vote early for Barack Obama, for people to get out the early vote for Barack Obama and to get out the vote on election day itself for Barack Obama. What was really amazing was that Devito, Perlman and Bowzer ended their events by actually driving people to the polls to vote if they had identified themselves as not having voted yet. So, after leaving the Cocowood Lakes Clubhouse, the carpool rock-n-rolled all the way to the early voting polls at the Public Library on Hagan Ranch Road in Delray Beach.

 

Standing at 4' 1", Danny DeVito is ten feet tall in my book. He is an actor, director and producer, that we all may best know him from his character, Louie De Palma, on the TV series, "Taxi". You've also seen him in wonderful films like, "Romancing the Stone", "The Jewel of the Nile", "Ruthless People", "Throw Mama From the Train", "War of the Roses", "Other People's Money", "Tin Men", "Twins", "Junior", "Batman Returns", "Renaissance Man", "The Rainmaker", "The Big Kahuna" and his appearnaces on Saturday Night Live. Right now Danny plays the character Frank Reynolds, in the hysterical sitcom "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" on FX which once you take a look at, you'll have so much fun that you'll be hooked. Danny DeVito is also an outspoken Democrat and supporter of the OneVoice Movement, a non-profit organization that strives to empower moderate Israelis and Palestinians to take a more assertive role in resolving their conflict.

 

Rhea Perlman, an active and outspoken Democrat, has received ten Emmy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series "Cheers", winning the Emmy four times. She starred in the sitcom "Pearl" and was featured in the TV drama "Kate Brasher". Rhea played Jacqueline Kennedy in the TV film "How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale", the character Honey in the hilarious film "Canadian Bacon", the grumpy shopkeeper in "Packin It In" and she also played opposite her real-life husband Danny DeVito in the film "Matilda". Right now you can see Rhea Perlman in the role of Bertha in the West End of London, in the comedy "Boeing Boeing".

 

Jon "Bowzer" Bauman was a recognizable member of the group Sha Na Na, singing barritone as he taunted the audiences while flexing his muscles. Bauman currently tours extensively with his group, Bowzer and the Stingrays, performing at fairs, amusement parks, cruise ships and conventions all over the world. They currently headline "Bowzer's Ultimate Doo-Wop Party."

 

Talk about inspirational... this event was so out of the ordinary and so special because these incredible celebrities took so much of their time and made so much of an effort to convince undecided voters to get up and go with them to the polls and cast their vote for Barack Obama.

 

It's Saturday morning, November 1, 2008... the last days of this election campaign, some are feeling worn out and are concerned to say they just can't give anymore... then there is an event like today that was so different, so refreshing and invigorating... Danny Devito, Rhea Perlman and Jon "Bowzer" Bauman toured Southeast Florida venues, encouraging people to vote early for Barack Obama, for people to get out the early vote for Barack Obama and to get out the vote on election day itself for Barack Obama. What was really amazing was that Devito, Perlman and Bowzer ended their events by actually driving people to the polls to vote if they had identified themselves as not having voted yet. So, after leaving the Cocowood Lakes Clubhouse, the carpool rock-n-rolled all the way to the early voting polls at the Public Library on Hagan Ranch Road in Delray Beach.

 

Standing at 4' 1", Danny DeVito is ten feet tall in my book. He is an actor, director and producer, that we all may best know him from his character, Louie De Palma, on the TV series, "Taxi". You've also seen him in wonderful films like, "Romancing the Stone", "The Jewel of the Nile", "Ruthless People", "Throw Mama From the Train", "War of the Roses", "Other People's Money", "Tin Men", "Twins", "Junior", "Batman Returns", "Renaissance Man", "The Rainmaker", "The Big Kahuna" and his appearnaces on Saturday Night Live. Right now Danny plays the character Frank Reynolds, in the hysterical sitcom "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" on FX which once you take a look at, you'll have so much fun that you'll be hooked. Danny DeVito is also an outspoken Democrat and supporter of the OneVoice Movement, a non-profit organization that strives to empower moderate Israelis and Palestinians to take a more assertive role in resolving their conflict.

 

Rhea Perlman, an active and outspoken Democrat, has received ten Emmy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series "Cheers", winning the Emmy four times. She starred in the sitcom "Pearl" and was featured in the TV drama "Kate Brasher". Rhea played Jacqueline Kennedy in the TV film "How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale", the character Honey in the hilarious film "Canadian Bacon", the grumpy shopkeeper in "Packin It In" and she also played opposite her real-life husband Danny DeVito in the film "Matilda". Right now you can see Rhea Perlman in the role of Bertha in the West End of London, in the comedy "Boeing Boeing".

 

Jon "Bowzer" Bauman was a recognizable member of the group Sha Na Na, singing barritone as he taunted the audiences while flexing his muscles. Bauman currently tours extensively with his group, Bowzer and the Stingrays, performing at fairs, amusement parks, cruise ships and conventions all over the world. They currently headline "Bowzer's Ultimate Doo-Wop Party."

 

Talk about inspirational... this event was so out of the ordinary and so special because these incredible celebrities took so much of their time and made so much of an effort to convince undecided voters to get up and go with them to the polls and cast their vote for Barack Obama.

 

It's Saturday morning, November 1, 2008... the last days of this election campaign, some are feeling worn out and are concerned to say they just can't give anymore... then there is an event like today that was so different, so refreshing and invigorating... Danny Devito, Rhea Perlman and Jon "Bowzer" Bauman toured Southeast Florida venues, encouraging people to vote early for Barack Obama, for people to get out the early vote for Barack Obama and to get out the vote on election day itself for Barack Obama. What was really amazing was that Devito, Perlman and Bowzer ended their events by actually driving people to the polls to vote if they had identified themselves as not having voted yet. So, after leaving the Cocowood Lakes Clubhouse, the carpool rock-n-rolled all the way to the early voting polls at the Public Library on Hagan Ranch Road in Delray Beach.

 

Standing at 4' 1", Danny DeVito is ten feet tall in my book. He is an actor, director and producer, that we all may best know him from his character, Louie De Palma, on the TV series, "Taxi". You've also seen him in wonderful films like, "Romancing the Stone", "The Jewel of the Nile", "Ruthless People", "Throw Mama From the Train", "War of the Roses", "Other People's Money", "Tin Men", "Twins", "Junior", "Batman Returns", "Renaissance Man", "The Rainmaker", "The Big Kahuna" and his appearnaces on Saturday Night Live. Right now Danny plays the character Frank Reynolds, in the hysterical sitcom "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" on FX which once you take a look at, you'll have so much fun that you'll be hooked. Danny DeVito is also an outspoken Democrat and supporter of the OneVoice Movement, a non-profit organization that strives to empower moderate Israelis and Palestinians to take a more assertive role in resolving their conflict.

 

Rhea Perlman, an active and outspoken Democrat, has received ten Emmy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series "Cheers", winning the Emmy four times. She starred in the sitcom "Pearl" and was featured in the TV drama "Kate Brasher". Rhea played Jacqueline Kennedy in the TV film "How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale", the character Honey in the hilarious film "Canadian Bacon", the grumpy shopkeeper in "Packin It In" and she also played opposite her real-life husband Danny DeVito in the film "Matilda". Right now you can see Rhea Perlman in the role of Bertha in the West End of London, in the comedy "Boeing Boeing".

 

Jon "Bowzer" Bauman was a recognizable member of the group Sha Na Na, singing barritone as he taunted the audiences while flexing his muscles. Bauman currently tours extensively with his group, Bowzer and the Stingrays, performing at fairs, amusement parks, cruise ships and conventions all over the world. They currently headline "Bowzer's Ultimate Doo-Wop Party."

 

Talk about inspirational... this event was so out of the ordinary and so special because these incredible celebrities took so much of their time and made so much of an effort to convince undecided voters to get up and go with them to the polls and cast their vote for Barack Obama.

 

It's Saturday morning, November 1, 2008... the last days of this election campaign, some are feeling worn out and are concerned to say they just can't give anymore... then there is an event like today that was so different, so refreshing and invigorating... Danny Devito, Rhea Perlman and Jon "Bowzer" Bauman toured Southeast Florida venues, encouraging people to vote early for Barack Obama, for people to get out the early vote for Barack Obama and to get out the vote on election day itself for Barack Obama. What was really amazing was that Devito, Perlman and Bowzer ended their events by actually driving people to the polls to vote if they had identified themselves as not having voted yet. So, after leaving the Cocowood Lakes Clubhouse, the carpool rock-n-rolled all the way to the early voting polls at the Public Library on Hagan Ranch Road in Delray Beach.

 

Standing at 4' 1", Danny DeVito is ten feet tall in my book. He is an actor, director and producer, that we all may best know him from his character, Louie De Palma, on the TV series, "Taxi". You've also seen him in wonderful films like, "Romancing the Stone", "The Jewel of the Nile", "Ruthless People", "Throw Mama From the Train", "War of the Roses", "Other People's Money", "Tin Men", "Twins", "Junior", "Batman Returns", "Renaissance Man", "The Rainmaker", "The Big Kahuna" and his appearnaces on Saturday Night Live. Right now Danny plays the character Frank Reynolds, in the hysterical sitcom "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" on FX which once you take a look at, you'll have so much fun that you'll be hooked. Danny DeVito is also an outspoken Democrat and supporter of the OneVoice Movement, a non-profit organization that strives to empower moderate Israelis and Palestinians to take a more assertive role in resolving their conflict.

 

Rhea Perlman, an active and outspoken Democrat, has received ten Emmy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series "Cheers", winning the Emmy four times. She starred in the sitcom "Pearl" and was featured in the TV drama "Kate Brasher". Rhea played Jacqueline Kennedy in the TV film "How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale", the character Honey in the hilarious film "Canadian Bacon", the grumpy shopkeeper in "Packin It In" and she also played opposite her real-life husband Danny DeVito in the film "Matilda". Right now you can see Rhea Perlman in the role of Bertha in the West End of London, in the comedy "Boeing Boeing".

 

Jon "Bowzer" Bauman was a recognizable member of the group Sha Na Na, singing barritone as he taunted the audiences while flexing his muscles. Bauman currently tours extensively with his group, Bowzer and the Stingrays, performing at fairs, amusement parks, cruise ships and conventions all over the world. They currently headline "Bowzer's Ultimate Doo-Wop Party."

 

Talk about inspirational... this event was so out of the ordinary and so special because these incredible celebrities took so much of their time and made so much of an effort to convince undecided voters to get up and go with them to the polls and cast their vote for Barack Obama.

 

It's Saturday morning, November 1, 2008... the last days of this election campaign, some are feeling worn out and are concerned to say they just can't give anymore... then there is an event like today that was so different, so refreshing and invigorating... Danny Devito, Rhea Perlman and Jon "Bowzer" Bauman toured Southeast Florida venues, encouraging people to vote early for Barack Obama, for people to get out the early vote for Barack Obama and to get out the vote on election day itself for Barack Obama. What was really amazing was that Devito, Perlman and Bowzer ended their events by actually driving people to the polls to vote if they had identified themselves as not having voted yet. So, after leaving the Cocowood Lakes Clubhouse, the carpool rock-n-rolled all the way to the early voting polls at the Public Library on Hagan Ranch Road in Delray Beach.

 

Standing at 4' 1", Danny DeVito is ten feet tall in my book. He is an actor, director and producer, that we all may best know him from his character, Louie De Palma, on the TV series, "Taxi". You've also seen him in wonderful films like, "Romancing the Stone", "The Jewel of the Nile", "Ruthless People", "Throw Mama From the Train", "War of the Roses", "Other People's Money", "Tin Men", "Twins", "Junior", "Batman Returns", "Renaissance Man", "The Rainmaker", "The Big Kahuna" and his appearnaces on Saturday Night Live. Right now Danny plays the character Frank Reynolds, in the hysterical sitcom "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" on FX which once you take a look at, you'll have so much fun that you'll be hooked. Danny DeVito is also an outspoken Democrat and supporter of the OneVoice Movement, a non-profit organization that strives to empower moderate Israelis and Palestinians to take a more assertive role in resolving their conflict.

 

Rhea Perlman, an active and outspoken Democrat, has received ten Emmy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series "Cheers", winning the Emmy four times. She starred in the sitcom "Pearl" and was featured in the TV drama "Kate Brasher". Rhea played Jacqueline Kennedy in the TV film "How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale", the character Honey in the hilarious film "Canadian Bacon", the grumpy shopkeeper in "Packin It In" and she also played opposite her real-life husband Danny DeVito in the film "Matilda". Right now you can see Rhea Perlman in the role of Bertha in the West End of London, in the comedy "Boeing Boeing".

 

Jon "Bowzer" Bauman was a recognizable member of the group Sha Na Na, singing barritone as he taunted the audiences while flexing his muscles. Bauman currently tours extensively with his group, Bowzer and the Stingrays, performing at fairs, amusement parks, cruise ships and conventions all over the world. They currently headline "Bowzer's Ultimate Doo-Wop Party."

 

Talk about inspirational... this event was so out of the ordinary and so special because these incredible celebrities took so much of their time and made so much of an effort to convince undecided voters to get up and go with them to the polls and cast their vote for Barack Obama.

This sunset was the perfect end to a perfect weekend. Thanks to the for making the whole thing possible, me and countless other people had a blast.

 

Carpools. Tubing. Swimming. Candy. Friends. Staying up all night. Spooning. Star Gazing. Steph. Grilling. Cuddling. Epic Crashes. Soreness. 3am dipping. Cards.. Bonfire. End of summer. =D

 

This shot is practically Straight off of the camera (SOOC) except for a minor contrast adjustment to darken the deck. sitting on the end of the dock.

 

OH OH OH and this is a long exposure! I forgot to tell you guys that. The reason why the deck is so long is because I didn't have a tripod so I improvised and used the deck... Isn't that handy? It was an eight second exposure.

Classic car parked on beachside carpool.

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