I don't miss many, but looking at the ballot...Usually I have an opinion/preference for SOMETHING. That just doesn't seam to be the case today. I don't know anything about any of them. And no questions on the ballot here...Sure is. Back into he 50s here with a breeze. Maybe a little sun.
and in Pennsylvania its, PRIMARY DAY.
So go vote!
and the best part is, I'm not stuck inside working the polls.
So my internet is fooging up.
Two and a bit hours later...View attachment 1715338497
I caught mention of that, but i lost my wifi in the shop.Joey is switching to the new server this afternoon.
wonder if they started any fires this timePG&E finished their update to their power grid 4 hours early. The beer is saved!
anyone know where @memike is located in AR exactly? theyve got a nasty looking storm down his way right now
yeah. 4 tornado warnings thus far.About the only NWS warnings they don't have is "Winter Storm" and "Heat Advisory"
thats a good pic for that era
That was taken with my 35 mm Canon TLb with a 135 mm Sigma portrait lens. Back then, it was required as part of getting an Art degree to have good 35 mm equipment and take photography and film developing courses. I had taken, developed and printed that photo as part of one of my courses.thats a good pic for that era
Composition is great. Depth of field etc. I know its kindof the classic shot, but that not a bad thing at all. Also very cool that you printed it yourself.That was taken with my 35 mm Canon TLb with a 135 mm Sigma portrait lens. Back then, it was required as part of getting an Art degree to have good 35 mm equipment and take photography and film developing courses. I had taken, developed and printed that photo as part of one of my courses.
anyone know where @memike is located in AR exactly? theyve got a nasty looking storm down his way right now
Yep, it is a flat scan at fairly low resolution on my HP scanner.Composition is great. Depth of field etc. I know its kindof the classic shot, but that not a bad thing at all. Also very cool that you printed it yourself.
Is that a flatbed scan of the print?