I'm just throwing this one out there in response to all of the "winter" images people are posting.
(Most of which are very very nice, by the way. It's not my intention to belittle them. It's simply my attention to go "pthpthpthpthpthpthpthpth" to all the folks freezing their pieces/parts off at places where precipitation is solid.)
No clue who this young lady is (thus the "stranger" part) but she represents all that is right and well in this warmer neck of the woods. Taken Saturday, January 12, 2013.
And with all of that said, I have to admit that it has chilled today, we're down into the 40s right now, perhaps upper 30s tonight.
It should be your attention to pay more attention to your words. :P
(I can say that, he's my brother.) :-)
Oh, and on the note of weather, I met the Wisconsin Badgers volleyball team at Safeway this evening. Apparently there's a nice stock of tall women in that fair state. I was wearing the same sweatshirt I wore in July or August when I was making fun of your weather. They were mostly in T-shirts.
I took the square root of some negatives and all my pictures came out in the wrong focal plane.
Here's one I grabbed on Saturday. I was taking photos of my son mountain biking and of the landscape and this little gazelle of a woman ran by while the light was nice.
Here's one I grabbed on Saturday. I was taking photos of my son mountain biking and of the landscape and this little gazelle of a woman ran by while the light was nice.
Having been in and around rivers and streams in Ohio since my buddy and I were barely old enough to ride our 10 speeds in rush hour traffic to fish our local creek, I have learned that you never know what will come floating by...
Taken at Downtown Disney, Orlando, Florida. I was walking around the corner and shot as I turned and managed to capture this. It's straight out of the camera so a little tilted. I'm not sure the woman knew I took the shot but she looked at me a little funny right afterward.
Sorry,I couldn't get closer... This great bunch of guys (tower crew) were from Oregon. This was shot at the Summit of mount Hamilton @ Lick Observatory.They are looking down a 1000 foot cliff.