He has been on that wild, unbridled, theft rampage too. Good thing this was protected..... otherwise.... I'm sure whatever it is would now be at the "Fortress of Solitude".
I always enjoy visiting your site. Such fabulous photos to catch up on. I forgot to tell you I posted my solar eclipse photos on my site. Just scroll down to Aug. 1 through about Aug. 6. you will enjoy them. Quite a challenge. Now I have to ask you a question, how do you get the great effect in your photo of the back lot. Do you use composite software or something like HDr or Photomatrix to get the detail, color and unique look?
Did you ever read the story where the guy stole the lock and left the bike? This kind of reminds me of it.
ReplyDeleteHe has been on that wild, unbridled, theft rampage too. Good thing this was protected..... otherwise.... I'm sure whatever it is would now be at the "Fortress of Solitude".
ReplyDeleteA future instrument for a rusty look in a few years time for your camera. lol
ReplyDeleteThat's a really nice bit of vision, a wonderful detail wonderfully lit.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy visiting your site. Such fabulous photos to catch up on. I forgot to tell you I posted my solar eclipse photos on my site. Just scroll down to Aug. 1 through about Aug. 6. you will enjoy them. Quite a challenge. Now I have to ask you a question, how do you get the great effect in your photo of the back lot. Do you use composite software or something like HDr or Photomatrix to get the detail, color and unique look?
ReplyDeleteExcellent macro!
ReplyDeleteIf there were a master photo competition, I'd say you'd have it locked up!
ReplyDeleteFun photo! I'll bet there are some youngsters in Minneapolis you'd have that lock busted in a few minutes. No?
Lots of bright yellow and different metal textures - makes for a great photo.
ReplyDeleteThat is hilarious!
ReplyDeleteThat's a really nice bit of vision..
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