One for Lloyd's wife...
Joan Benoit Samuelson is in town to run in a local club race on Sat. Last evening she did a "fun run" with some of the boyz. Amazing runner, first Female Olympic Marathon Gold, American Marathon record 2:21:21 in 1985 that held for 18 years, set Am Record for age 50+ Marathon time...
And a spectator... a new "Joanie" perhaps
D300, 70-200 VRII
The portrait
is adorable
(one surprising thing about the first photo: reminded me instantly of shots taken by... Lloyd, with about the same equipment)
Corlan: I'm with you! The strongly silhouetted ground, red blur in the foreground, sun flaring and the dark edges at the horizon line make for a very perfect imperfect picture. Nice capture. :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
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That's a gorgeous image, Corlan. I'm just the opposite, however... very much a morning person. I'm a total lightweight, and don't do late nights well anymore.
Thanks Matt, Lloyd. Looks a lot like my brain perceived it after driving through the night and arriving at 5 A.M., 3 hours early for a meeting. Wanted to avoid the (insane) rush hour trafic in betwen the two destinations... hmm.
Corlan, Sweet Color,Contrast & Blurrrrr! Is This From Your Peyote Days?!
Some from today. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
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Nice addition to your previous, still ongoing series. Everytihing seems ready for the 4th over there.
Sounds like you'll end up with several "Public Market" books material: "Around the Market" "Inside the Market" "Everyday life at the Market" "Music at the Market" "People and characters" and so on. Seriously
On this specific set -all nice, i like the accordion shot a lot, and the dynamic expressions on the next. What were they singing this time? Not Comfortably Numb, probably
edit: oh i missed the green plane. Nice catch... is it one from Steve's private fleet?