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Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Seven Tower Cranes Says A Lots
Well, you have heard me talk about the massive amounts of construction going on in the Metroplex. It is something that most places wish that they had going on in their areas. Add the roadwork going on to the building construction and it just freaks me out. I've seen a lot of construction projects. Some I was actually apart of at the time. But never, have I seen this amount for this long and the signs show no sign of letting up any time in the future.
Today, was the first time that I have been out on my photo circuit for nearly a month, now ( Some of you might have noticed since I have not produced much post writing or picture posting). The reason for that is an old injury that flared up and had me pretty much sitting at the desk catching up on some detail work that had taken a back seat when I was out shooting so much of the time.
Yesterday, I went out for a couple of hours and treated myself to a sit down meal for a change. While driving that short distance, I ran across a Mc Donald's that was in a heap of rubble with a big back hoe still parked at the site. Today, the demolitions continued with a complete office complex that had been leveled and already cleared off. Then, this afternoon, the next demolition was a major warehouse complex and a motel that were in various stages of rubble. Before the day was out, I had come across another four landmarks that were just totally gone. It was mind-boggling and I am asking myself, what was wrong with the buildings that were there in the first place?
Then, it was like a time warp and I started to see new construction projects and I'm not talking about little ones. A 300-500 villa complex in Las Colinas tucked away off Carpenter Freeway (SR114) near the old Texas Stadium has already begun. That's when I hit the SR183 Airport Freeway road work that has completely revamped the south end entrance to Dallas/Ft.Worth International Airport. Keeping in mind also, that the North End was just completed.
On the amusing side, while checking out my favorite train spot, I came across a lady who had run her SUV off the road into a ditch that had the SUV on a 45 degree angle and from the road level,the top of the SUV wasn't showing all that much. The lady already had help and I continued on to check out the trains. On the return, a guy in a bobcat had pulled the lady out of the ditch. There was thick heavy mud as high as the top of the wheels. I really don't want to know how she drove off the road into the ditch in the first place.
It was a perfect day to be out walking with the camera and just doing a bit of street photography which is just pure fun and usually turns up some good submissions in the editorial department. Here are some shots from the afternoon.
Today, was the first time that I have been out on my photo circuit for nearly a month, now ( Some of you might have noticed since I have not produced much post writing or picture posting). The reason for that is an old injury that flared up and had me pretty much sitting at the desk catching up on some detail work that had taken a back seat when I was out shooting so much of the time.
Yesterday, I went out for a couple of hours and treated myself to a sit down meal for a change. While driving that short distance, I ran across a Mc Donald's that was in a heap of rubble with a big back hoe still parked at the site. Today, the demolitions continued with a complete office complex that had been leveled and already cleared off. Then, this afternoon, the next demolition was a major warehouse complex and a motel that were in various stages of rubble. Before the day was out, I had come across another four landmarks that were just totally gone. It was mind-boggling and I am asking myself, what was wrong with the buildings that were there in the first place?
Then, it was like a time warp and I started to see new construction projects and I'm not talking about little ones. A 300-500 villa complex in Las Colinas tucked away off Carpenter Freeway (SR114) near the old Texas Stadium has already begun. That's when I hit the SR183 Airport Freeway road work that has completely revamped the south end entrance to Dallas/Ft.Worth International Airport. Keeping in mind also, that the North End was just completed.
On the amusing side, while checking out my favorite train spot, I came across a lady who had run her SUV off the road into a ditch that had the SUV on a 45 degree angle and from the road level,the top of the SUV wasn't showing all that much. The lady already had help and I continued on to check out the trains. On the return, a guy in a bobcat had pulled the lady out of the ditch. There was thick heavy mud as high as the top of the wheels. I really don't want to know how she drove off the road into the ditch in the first place.
It was a perfect day to be out walking with the camera and just doing a bit of street photography which is just pure fun and usually turns up some good submissions in the editorial department. Here are some shots from the afternoon.
Should have gotten a shot while the car was still in the ditch. |
This was a great shot from the hill overlooking the old Texas Stadium location. |
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Friday, November 11, 2016
Ahead of it's Time
When I captured this image, it didn't have the meaning that it has today. |
Much to my surprise, I found an envelope on the back seat of my car that had a 11 x 17 inch image that I had enlarged for framing. It's an abstract and can be used as editorial and it can also be used as a fine art print. It is this image.
I mentioned to a friend and editor that maybe I should go ahead and frame it and sell it as a one-of-a-kind print. She made a few calls and the results have shaken the thoughts that I had about this image. Before anyone gets the ideal to copy it and run with it. DON'T. It's marked and companies that watch the web for images being hijacked from blogs like this even though they are marked as copyrighted, or in my portfolio as intellectual property, the image is identifiable and those that watch for my images know how it is marked.
This image has turned out to be like a bottle of exceptional year wine. It took almost a decade for this image today to catch up with when it was taken and how it is viewed today.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
The Cubs Are Going to Win the Series
Congratulations to the Chicago Cubs on their joyous win over the Indians. This writer holds a strong connection to the Indians from a player standpoint. But, that's another story for another day. And, one of those connections was playing short stop the day I was born. Since then, the tribe has had other connections with our family.
But, Mom grew up with major league players sitting at their table for dinner and it was a special ball player that taught mom how to clean quail. Preacher Roe was a regular hanging out with my grandfather. He was one of the fabled "Boys of Summer" who pitched for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Mom was a life-long Dodgers fan.
Now you know why that post of November 1 until today was just a blank. It was a tribute to Preacher Roe who died on November 9th, 2008 at the age of 93. He was born in Ash Flat, Arkansas and lived just across the Missouri line in a little town I'm still trying to understand. Mom, however, had related the story to me many times over the years. She understood it but I am still trying to piece it all together. Still, he was a loyal friend to the household that was my grandfathers. My grandfather had been a US Marshall. He respected Preacher enough to go quail hunting with him many times. Over the course of mom growing up as the baby of the family Preacher was a visitor for dinner many times over. So, baseball runs in deep in the heart of this family from the players that have visited with us.
But, Mom grew up with major league players sitting at their table for dinner and it was a special ball player that taught mom how to clean quail. Preacher Roe was a regular hanging out with my grandfather. He was one of the fabled "Boys of Summer" who pitched for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Mom was a life-long Dodgers fan.
Now you know why that post of November 1 until today was just a blank. It was a tribute to Preacher Roe who died on November 9th, 2008 at the age of 93. He was born in Ash Flat, Arkansas and lived just across the Missouri line in a little town I'm still trying to understand. Mom, however, had related the story to me many times over the years. She understood it but I am still trying to piece it all together. Still, he was a loyal friend to the household that was my grandfathers. My grandfather had been a US Marshall. He respected Preacher enough to go quail hunting with him many times. Over the course of mom growing up as the baby of the family Preacher was a visitor for dinner many times over. So, baseball runs in deep in the heart of this family from the players that have visited with us.
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Check Out The Boat Cover
Oftentimes, I have mentioned that I enjoy the edit as much as securing the image. As in photography, light always plays a critical part of the image and sometimes that shift in light at the split second a shutter clicks shut will yield added bonus that give that image the same thing that gives an old piece of furniture that je nes se quois. One of the images presented me with one of those experiences on Saturday. It was rather small, but still, my eye caught it when I scanned at 100%. Nearly missing it then, also, it just struck me as one of nature's wonderment. When putting that in perspective with life in general, we humans, are not as special among the animal kingdom as we would like to believe. I love finding those moments.When we are casually put in our place by nature. Some humans still don't get it, but for those who do, it is a humbling moment. I'll point out the specifics of this on the following image so be sure to click on the image to enlarge so you can see what I writing about here.
See the Covered Rowing Crew Boat on the left? Look just left of center at what is sitting there. High, Dry and Very Happy Birds! |
Thursday, October 27, 2016
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It All Started in the wee hours of May 28th when 80 MPH winds was tossing everything against the side of my house.
Those winds were substained for well over 40 minutes. The results were trees everywhere down or large branches broken off. One of my bus ro...
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The Sycamore tree is mentioned in the bible story of Zacchaeus, the corrupt tax collector (Luke19:1-10). The white bark against the blue sky...
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even the birds were asleep or otherwise being quiet about their activities . Saw a three woodpeckers. A few shovel bills, mallards, gulls,...
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Support a good cause. Support the rehab centers that take care of these magnificent creatures or even adopt one from one of the centers.