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This eel and great blue heron battled for 15 minutes that I know of it was brutal. No one on earth gets through life without struggles and each one of us has different ways of getting through the most difficult situations. Our struggles are real we need to fight the good fight right to the finish RIP dear Leslie.

 

Although my heart is heavy I wish you a happy Monday and ask that if you see or know someone struggling reach out even if only to say they are in your thoughts you never know how much a simple gesture can help the person on the other end.

 

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Sparring with my family, Robert "The Castle" Vegas—one tough training partner! We can't stop, won't stop till the final round.

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I made this shot in 1965 or so, with my first 35mm SLR, a Kowa H. This was my last remaining Davy Crockett card - showing some fire damage at the lower left, or if my memory serves, firecracker damage - from my Fifties collection, when every kid had a coonskin cap and knew the song by heart. In those days I didn't have a macro lens, but I did have a large magnifying glass, and I held this in front of the 50mm lens to obtain closer views of all sorts of things. Scanned from the original Ektachrome-X (ISO 64) transparency.

 

This was the second to last card in the orange set. This precise scene wasn't in the movie or TV show; either Disney had a still photographer off to one side, or it's a still from an outtake of the live action. That's Fess Parker, of course, as Davy Crockett, and Buddy Ebson in the background, playing Davy's pal George Russell. Hans Conreid is the gambler Thimblerig, lying dead in the foreground - shot through the chest, but no blood. The other dead guys look suspiciously like mannequins. Davy appears to be missing a couple of fingers from his right hand, but how could this be? Not in a Disney family film from the fifties! Must be an optical illusion. This is about two minutes before the end of the show. George is about to be shot by Mexican soldiers and Davy will go down swinging his empty rifle. And all the five year old kids of my generation went wild over this. What a moment!

 

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Press Photos I Have Purchased

i couldn't afford the $900.00 that the antique's dealer wanted for this terrific old poster, but i could take a sneaky shot with the iphone!

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

The new skull decided he wanted to take on the "Mariguana" to see who would be king of the shed. The Mariguana won.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

Historic World War II planes flew over Houston on May 10th from the Lonestar Flight Museum.

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