On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 09:05:03AM -0400, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
> Well done, Larry. Very good for on the spot reportage photography,
> and great documentation. The insurance companies should purchase
> these images.
>
> I also like you portfolio of crash images. Quite an interesting collecti
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 10:40:07AM -0400, knarf wrote:
> The first one and 10790 really stand out.
Thanks.
Also, thanks to Dan, Godfrey and Bruce.
>
> Hope no one was hurt too badly.
Nobody was hurt too badly to leave the scene, on foot.
If you look at my other wreck photos, the woman drivin
Good stuff of bad stuff.
Godfrey
On Aug 22, 2013, at 1:42 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
> I wasn't planning on taking any photos tonight.
>
> I was sitting at my computer, and heard a familiar squeel-thump! Though it
> was more of a clang than a thump. I grabbed my cell phone and camera and
> wal
The first one and 10790 really stand out.
Hope no one was hurt too badly.
Cheers,
frank
Larry Colen wrote:
>I wasn't planning on taking any photos tonight.
>
>I was sitting at my computer, and heard a familiar squeel-thump! Though
>it was more of a clang than a thump. I grabbed my cell phone an
I like that first shot. The haze, silhouetting light, a bit of motion
blur, the composition; all good!
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 4:42 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
> I wasn't planning on taking any photos tonight.
>
> I was sitting at my computer, and heard a familiar squeel-thump! Though it
> was more o
Well done, Larry. Very good for on the spot reportage photography,
and great documentation. The insurance companies should purchase
these images.
I also like you portfolio of crash images. Quite an interesting collection.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Thu, A
I wasn't planning on taking any photos tonight.
I was sitting at my computer, and heard a familiar squeel-thump! Though it was
more of a clang than a thump. I grabbed my cell phone and camera and walked up
to the twin bridges. As I walked up I called 911 when I saw a car facing
southbound in th
Hmmm...luckily not the picture the title conjured up in my mind ;-)
Unfortunately the background draws my eyes away from the collection of
leaves. I think that wouldn't happen if the background were all the
mottled tan without the line of blue tiles. I like the way you can see
the stress
Sorry, forgot to use the right link.
http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac164/gelewis_2010/Pentax/HotTubFloaters_4697A1.jpg
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Oh, I found an even stranger one for the PUG!
--- Toralf Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Sometimes one goes through one's photos (or a box
> of
> > slides, in the old days) and wonders "How did THAT
> get
> > in there??"
> >
> > This is one of those. There seems to be some
> > pavement, b
> Sometimes one goes through one's photos (or a box of
> slides, in the old days) and wonders "How did THAT get
> in there??"
>
> This is one of those. There seems to be some
> pavement, but I have no idea what the blue thing is.
> Still, it appeals to me.
>
> Comments welcome!
Yes, it's an inte
Sometimes one goes through one's photos (or a box of
slides, in the old days) and wonders "How did THAT get
in there??"
This is one of those. There seems to be some
pavement, but I have no idea what the blue thing is.
Still, it appeals to me.
Comments welcome!
Rick
http://www.photo.net/photos
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