Great shots of the vets Paul, you were lucky with the lighting.
...Wayne
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Sent: Sunday, 14 December 2014 8:09 AM
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Subject: [OM] Paul's PAW - Finally! About time, slacker...
I've been a bit remiss with my PAW the last month or so, kinda slipped into
a PESO...
Sheri and I spent the past week in New Orleans. My first trip, her first
visit since 1980. We agreed on the fact that it's not really our cup of tea
and won't be back. Did not feel safe walking around the French Quarter,
especially with a camera bag (even the disguised one). Plus, Bourbon Street
smelled like a frat house after a Saturday night party, with the addition of
Eau de Urine. So, not many photos from there. I got a few, which I'll get
posted over the weekend.
However, we did go visit the WWII museum. I was prepared to take some artsy
airplane photos and just take in the exhibits. Suddenly I realized there
were quite a few actual vets visiting that day. The Tina Nathan voice that
now lives in my head started nagging, "Hey, stupid. Anyone can take hardware
photos. There's the REAL story. Those are the interesting photos". So, I
approached the first one and his daughter. I introduced myself, thanked him
for his service, and asked if I could take a photo. I assured them it was
for private use, and would be happy to email them a copy. They agreed. It
got easier after that. I will get stories to add to the captions after I
email the photos.
The results are in http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=15751
One of my favorites is the guy with the B-17 in the background. He had been
a radioman on a B-17 over Europe. He was there with his son, pointing out
the various parts of the bomber hanging in the gallery, and describing the
differences between his plane and the one there. I realized that his photo
needed to be with the plane in the background. I know I focused on his face,
but it must have been a bit of the edge-of-frame WA distortion that made
less sharp that I had hoped. (12-50mm at 12, I think). But overall, I got
the shot I had envisioned.
The other shot is from a week earlier. I work a Doctor Who convention in
Chicago every year over Thanksgiving weekend, running the two dye-sub
printers in the photo-op room. I saw one of the guests, dressed as a
Cyberman from early in the original series, holding his cellphone up to his
face, either to take a selfie or to take a photo of the full-sized TARDIS we
had as a backdrop. Either way, it was a fun photo.
http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=15777
Enjoy. C&C always encouraged.
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Paul Braun WD9GCO
Certified Music Junkie
"Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life." -- Berthold Auerbach
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