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JET FLIGHT
Poised between flights, the powerful jet engines ready for takeoff from one of the Nation's leading Airports, this modern jet plane typifies the quick and convenient services provided visitors to Dallas Love Field.
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I was happy to run into Big D again, this time in my neighborhood. I wanted to give him a copy of the first picture I took of him: Big D
He was in a corner reading "America: Its people and places" by G. Gerosa. We caught up and then I told him about the series I did of people reading books and he agreed to let me take another picture.
More of the reading series here: What are you Reading?
last one from first roll in new-to-me tlr, taken more to get the roll out of the camera. the yashica is a very cool machine but might want a tripod; only 10 exposures came back; three of the shots (33%) were blurred or out of focus.
This 'Weekend of Honor' City of Dallas remembers the sacrifice of five police officers who were brutally murdered by a domestic terrorist a year ago. This evening, the downtown skyline was blue with practically every building lit up in blue the color of the Dallas PD.
However in the direction away from the downtown I witnessed this flaming sunset. With me was my new partner in crime, my nephew Harish. The last time I took him around, I found a beautiful swath of native wildflowers with the skyline as the backdrop and now, this. His reaction to this scene was, "I had never seen such colors in the sky".
Hope he is back next year at UT Austin so we can shoot some more of these.
PS: Does anyone know why Lee Harvey Oswald shot JFK? Was he the only shooter?
I was out shooting locally yesterday, in 103 degree heat, and on the way home I thought I'd swing by JR and Sue Ellen's house (just about 5-10 miles down the road from where I live) to snap the Southfork Ranch vista with the puffy clouds above. After shooting the Dallas skyline a few weeks ago, I thought I need to be capturing this cities icons with increasing frequency.
Internationally renowned as the filming location for the "Dallas" television series, Southfork Ranch is known the worldwide as America's most famous ranch. Today, Southfork welcomes tour visitors as well as guests to the many special events that are hosted in the ranch's wonderful facilities. - Southfork.com
More of a record shot of "BigD" 40145 as 345 pausing at Manchester Victoria with 1Z50 16.55 Stratford Upon Avon - Castleton DGL."The East Lancs Firebrand"
Sadly the unit bowled us a couple of minutes earlier and stayed put, I should have known really!
I did a short video of the beast departing.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kf4qenvM1iI&feature=youtu.be
Saturday 1 October 2016.
As the sun goes down the city lights light up the night....
Taken from the 15 floor of the Hotel Indigo....
The x's are from the safety glass...
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Title:Eastview Dominion Stores, Front End Workers, 283 Bank St.
Early Date / Late Date:1956-11-21
Physical Description:2 photographs : b&w negatives
Scope & Content:Item consists of a photograph of a man and a woman shaking hands in front of an electric stove with a ribbon on it.
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Other Codes:46842
Creators:Photographer: Ted Grant