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Not what you would expect to see in a historic major league baseball stadium. Yup, a garden. This is in Fenway on a night with a killer sunset. This was taken on the tour, of the stadium, which I highly recommend. No tripods, of course, but I did sneak in a pocket tripod, with the help of a trash can and a bracketed blend, you get garden magic. Go Sox.
Well we've had quite our share of snow this February. Sox, Pops and Marley are getting used to it now and finding all the best places to shelter.
Apologies for not being around the past few days - I've been hibernating and making things (I did have a foray out for supplies ...). I hope to get around to looking at your fab photos later.
Keep warm everyone - Happy Saturday.
I admit to posting a compositional nightmare. That being said, I couldn't stop myself and plead "color possession". This is my wife's favorite footwear since I gave her these on Christmas.
Zenit SD with Helios 44M-6 58mm f/2 on Portrar 400
December 2021
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A SOX lamp of 35 watt in my Industria Kegel 2000 posttop fixture. It is a low pressure sodium lamp. Such lamps where once common in The Netherlands, UK and Belgium but now a dying breed due to the rise of LED lamps. They are also not being made anymore. Such lamps give a characteristic yellow monochrome light. Here some information. www.soxlamps.org
My cat friend from the neighborhood where I work.
Taken with my camera phone-had to do a little color boost since it's only a 1 mp.
I am exchanging my new cell phone this weekend and get the one I really wanted-the other one has a 3 mp camera.
I expected many Red Sox fans to be at the game, but was surprised at just how many turned out. "Red Sox fans" determined by a Sox hat or shirt or some other signifier.
2 down, 2 to go!
Boston Red Sox team captain & catcher Jason Varitek. Taken on his birthday, from a nosebleed seat.
This is a 1991 Volvo 240 that I bought for my daughter. A touch of home is displayed on the front with the Boston Red Sox plate.
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another "Dream Garage" CarArt product made from a internet image. Used as a background on my tablet and laptop...and shared with co-workers
3 images (-2.0 ,0.0 , 2.0) processed in CS3 HDR photomerge , then more editing inCS3, and using topaz plugs.
I've been asked why I stick with CS3..well, I'm used to it , a bit too lazy to change, and all my fun money goes to my mustang..LOL
ACE
Sock It To Me Series Thanks to Xu Haiwei for the “ alien” pic via Unsplash. Feet and socks via Tman. Lens FX and Alien Sky also assisted in this illusion.
First Red thing I could lay my hands on was my mini-baseball I brought back from a trip to the US. HMM!
One of my favorite old movies is The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer with Cary Grant, Myrna Loy and Shirley Temple. Shirley Temple is about 16 in the movie and plays the role of the bobby-soxer. This little girl and all of her curls reminds me so much of Shirley, though at a younger age.
Taken in 2007. No photoshopping was done to this besides a slight contrast adjustment - the break in the light was done when taking the photo. Not an easy task, it took a few takes...
Here's another version with some red on the logo done with a laser pointer.
Written last fall:
2007 World Champions!!!!! Wooohoooo!!!!
I got this hat during the 2004 season, when they won the championship, so it's a lucky hat. Now it's been around for 2 championships! : )
World Series Game 1: Red Sox 13, Rockies 1. Woohooo! That was a fun one, very enjoyable from the get go! Memorables: Beckett's on a historic run, Pedroia Lead-off HR, 17 Hits, 13 Runs by 5th inning, etc.
World Series Game 2: Red Sox 2, Rockies 1. That was a nail biter with some solid pitching! Memorables: Pick-off in 8th of Holliday, Schill, Oki, Pap - buh-buy!
World Series Game 3: Red Sox 10, Rockies 5. Rockies make a late run, then Sox blow it open with an Ellsbury (4 hits) double in 8th. The rookies were the story (Ellsbury, Pedroia, Matsuzaka). Dice-K pitches well and drives in 2 with single. Pap closes the door again.
World Series Game 4: Red Sox 4, Rockies 3. Lester pitches shutout ball into the 6th, lead 4-1 in 8th, Hawpe homer makes it close. Lowell and Kielty HR's finish the deal. Pap in to close - WORLD CHAMPS!!!!!!
Those Rockies pitchers sure weren't facing the Diamondbacks hitters anymore! Lol!
I actually like the Rockies, too. I have rooted for the Rockies up until now, but that time is over. Been a fan of the Sox since 1979 when I started getting into baseball as an 8 year old growing up in Yankee country (Syracuse, New York). I rebelled against all the Yankee love and rooted for Yaz, F. Lynn, Rice, Fisk and company back then. Hated Reggie Jackson, Billy Martin, Bucky Dent, etc!!
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