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I created Buzz Lightyear just for fun.
I modeled, rigged and animated him all in Autodesk Maya.
Buzz Lightyear is the copyright of Pixar.
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Buzz the Beaver, Winnipeg.
After going twenty-seven days on the road solo, and only a limited number of days with good conversations, I met Buzz at the Royal Canadian Mint. Buzz didn't talk all that much, but we hit it off right away, so he joined the trip. It was nice to share those long stretches of silence with somebody... or something...
I was shooting Bluebonnets on our land opposite this little guy when he buzzed by me. I turned around to get this shot quickly; at least, as quick as I could. I was shooting with my old Micro Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 that is 100% manual (focus and exposure all manual). I love that lens just like I do my old Pentax lens - they are all metal, quality build, pleasing bokeh and very sharp when the focus is dialed in well. The bee flew off before I could zero in on the focus. When I switch systems I am not going to miss my new Nikon primes, nor the 70-200 but I will miss this old tank of a lens.
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This tree is a favorite of many bees, which can be heard from a distance of over 10 feet away. :) Isn't bottlebrush a funny name?
For a long time I've wondered what I'd look like with [virtually] no hair, so yesterday I thought, "to hell with it, I'm going to give it a try".
Well, now I know.
Thankfully, my hair grows at such a weed-like rate that this mistake will be short-lived.
Ever seen a picture like this? How big is the chance to find a buzz saw hanging in front of a rainbow. It happened right in front of my window. (Sorry about the tree, but it shows you it's real)
In partnership with Envoy, American Airlines, the Dallas ISD, The Medal of Honor Foundation, Independence Corps, Microsoft, the Buzz Aldrin Foundation, Florida Institute of Technology, and Kennedy Space Center, students from four Dallas high schools were provided a once in a lifetime opportunity with a historical trip to Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Envoy provided a private charter to bring the students to the space center, and became the first civilian airliner with passengers to land on the runway where the Space Shuttle landed when returning from a mission.
Beginning with a kick off dinner inside Envoy’s maintenance hangar at DFW International Airport, and a good nights rest at the Sheraton DFW Airport Hotel, everyone boarded the beautiful E-175 aircraft provided by Envoy, and took off for Cape Canaveral! After the historic landing on the runway, students were taken to the Astronaut Training Experience center for a full day of training, learning, and working in teams to accomplish their mission goals. Over the next 3 days the students were also given the opportunity to tour the center, work in the Mars training laboratory, and fly simulators at the Florida Institute of Technology with their aviation program. All the activities were tailored to provide the students exposure and inspiration to purse career paths in STEM related fields. Combining STEM activities with the Medal of Honor Foundation’s Character Development program was also a driving force behind the trip and experience. Medal of Honor Recipient, Gary Littrell, and VP of Education for the foundation, Cathy Metcalf, joined the students, and provided valuable lessons on Character, Integrity, Commitment, Sacrifice, Patriotism, and Citizenship. Michael Jernigan, USMC (Ret.), also joined the students providing inspiration and assistance to all.
Thank you to everyone who helped make this amazing trip possible, and provided the students with an educational experience of a lifetime. Photography proudly provided by Reel Heroes Media.
This gull flew right over my head as I was pointing my camera at things in Millennium Park in Chicago. My practice in panning and shooting the red-tailed hawks paid off here, I think.
Go Go Dragons Norwich is a march of dragon statues that are raising money for the Break charity (which offers respite care for disabled children).
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