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So "dramatic" photo!Just a couple images from a large group that interest or inspire me from a couple days ago, not that many with the motorcycle in them which is liberating at times ; } ... Hopefully the suckage differential between viewing them here and on flickr won't be too disappointing because everybody should get to see a better approximation of what it's really like.
by greenboy, on Flickr
2020-07-27 15;27;07 by greenboy, on Flickr
I tend to post a few more photos up on my flickr every day, often ones from earlier rides. In this one I added today I was shooting at 200mm [ff equiv] but I didn't/couldn't even see the people in this (near bottom center) until getting the image up on my computer. Imagine my surprise when I later noticed teensy people (unfortunately wearing white shirts) near the top on the right, obviously at greater distance since they appear to be only maybe 1/4 as tall. Probably can't see them at all unless you look on flickr and use one of the larger views.
2020-07-31 14;26;51 by greenboy, on Flickr
Like a game of Where's Waldo, me likesI tend to post a few more photos up on my flickr every day, often ones from earlier rides. In this one I added today I was shooting at 200mm [ff equiv] but I didn't/couldn't even see the people in this (near bottom center) until getting the image up on my computer. Imagine my surprise when I later noticed teensy people (unfortunately wearing white shirts) near the top on the right, obviously at greater distance since they appear to be only maybe 1/4 as tall. Probably can't see them at all unless you look on flickr and use one of the larger views.
2020-07-31 14;26;51 by greenboy, on Flickr
There’s something about old cemeteries I pass while riding in the boonies. It’s interesting to stop and read the old weathered tombstones, the ones where you can barely read the dates. Makes you wonder about those people and the times they lived in.2020-08-10 18;24;36 by greenboy, on Flickr
I like seeing the veterans' as well as the homesteaders' : }There’s something about old cemeteries I pass while riding in the boonies. It’s interesting to stop and read the old weathered tombstones, the ones where you can barely read the dates. Makes you wonder about those people and the times they lived in.
There’s something about old cemeteries I pass while riding in the boonies. It’s interesting to stop and read the old weathered tombstones, the ones where you can barely read the dates. Makes you wonder about those people and the times they lived in.