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When a deacon is present then they do this, but right now we do not have a deacon so Fr. Steve does it all. With God's blessings I will be ordained as a deacon in early 2011, maybe then I will be able to serve at Holy Nativity with Steve.
Went to my super secret lookout point to catch the sun setting over San Francisco.
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Camera Info:
Canon 5D Mark II
Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8D
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Light City Baltimore - after dark - with camera settings that favor bright electric lights. When doing photography of electric lighting after the sun sets, you can either have the surroundings lighter and the electrified colors bleached out, or show how beautiful the lights' colors are and have their surroundings underexposed and looking much darker than it was to the eyes. You'll never see a more fantastic body of photographic work of Baltimore's Light City.
I encourage everyone to take copies of what I post online, for themselves, family and friends, because Flickr may have to leave the web. The photos look excellent as desktop backgrounds. They're great for running as a slide show for part of the decorations at a party, a business event - especially a Baltimore one, and for promoting Baltimore.
When I graduated from US Army Photography School, in 1970, I became a professional photographer. I rarely make money at my photography, due to disabilities. If you will, will you please support my works by making a contribution at MY TIP JAR Donate button on my blogs.
Thanks for enjoying my work, and thank you if you are able to donate a little.
One of my blogs: davidrobertcrews.blogspot.com/
Bill sets back onto the train at Fort Glanville with the holiday park cabins in the background.
Semaphore Railway South Australia- 07-10-2018.
Strobist info - Lit with a bare SB-800 to camera right. Triggering done by Elinchrom Skyports.
Learn how to light at Strobist.
Unknown, Angela, Elizabeth and Erik @ the OpenGL BOF and Party at SIGGRAPH 2012 (Photo courtesy Barthold Lichtenbelt)