The Wigeon and one of the Buffleheads are just sitting around, floating, taking it easy - but the other bufflehead is getting a running start down the avian runway 🛫
Okay, I'll try. Mine are a mixed bag.
First, a pair of ravens at an interstate freeway rest stop--
Then some leaves on a tree in my neighborhood--
And lastly an impromptu portrait of a family member drinking coffee--
My oldest digital camera, circa 2005, with a whopping 7.1 megapixels... and, yes, it still takes good photographs.
Of course, Olympus has a history of making pretty good ED glass.
Walter-- both of these two shots - of leaves floating in water with what look like large drops of frozen water i.e. ice upon them - are truly awesome images. I can't quite find the right words to say why, or why I like them so much... but I do. And they are.
On the ground, next to an abandoned factory (wonder what they made?) next to old railroad tracks, in an industrial section of a smallish Oregon city (Medford, Oregon).
Halloween has come and gone, but in the tiny little corner of Oregon where I live, it seems to be still hanging around, in the form of skeleton elves (who knew...?!)
A Chevrolet Impala.
With classic lines.
Its bumper...
And its headlights...
They don't just not make 'em like that anymore... they don't design them like that, nowadays, either.
Cool shots.
My favorite is the middle one - the one of the ladder. Yep, it's extreme - but somehow the crazy fisheye angles seem to really show off the ladder in... well, in a new a different way.
Makes me want to get out my only current fisheye, the inexpensive fixed f/8 plastic pancake...
This old IHC - Inernational Harvester Corporation - truck is up on blocks, no longer running - but it still has a rather imposing presence
Can't help thinking those headlights look like the staring eyes of a mechanical dinosaur
The International logo in the very front has a classical...
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