
Sun setting, casting it’s soft warm glow across the land… a changing of the guard as the full moon replaces the sun’s post in the sky… and there she is, this lovely lass – and a photographer to boot! [a heavy, romantic sigh]


Sun setting, casting it’s soft warm glow across the land… a changing of the guard as the full moon replaces the sun’s post in the sky… and there she is, this lovely lass – and a photographer to boot! [a heavy, romantic sigh]


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I joined this local Meetup photography group, and the second (and last) “meetup” that I attended, was this wine tasting / hot air balloon event thing. The group seems more inclined to being a social hookup thing, just for those who have an interest in photography, to get together and hang out and mingle, than…


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On the Nebraska side of the 2011 Summer flooding of the Missouri River. Nebraska, fared better than it’s immediate neighbor to the east, Iowa (seen on the opposite side there), during the Summer of flooding.


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My eldest nephew. Last year, for the Independence Day fireworks display, this young man sat in my lap – and fell asleep during it! Kids! Go figure! Anyway, this year, he managed to stay awake, but, was a little put off by all the loud banging and exploding going on, as he sat in my…


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This photo cost me two hundred and fifty bucks. Summer of 2011, the Missouri River flooded it’s banks in numerous places along it’s path. Here, it is right next door along the western edge of Iowa, on the northern fringe of my hometown of Council Bluffs. The week prior to this photo, on the first…


Back to topI have miss this image at the time. Well you should sell the image for at least $250 to the newspaper. It would greatly go with your last F4 analog shot from almost the same place
I too have missed this image at the time. And the story around it. Any newspaper clippings of the next day(s) that you are willing to share with us?
(Somehow, I guess not.)
You guess correctly, my good man!
Click on any of the individual photos above to go see them full screen in a new window 2011 brought the Missouri River flooding it’s banks pretty much up and down it’s path, as the result from heavy snowfall and resulting melt, at it’s head in the northern Rocky Mountains of Montana. The Missouri River…


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