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View 319: X-15 Spaceplane
The X-15 was a rocket-powered aircraft operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) during the early 1960’s. The X-15 set speed and altitude records reaching the edge of outer space and … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Weekly View
Tagged "washington, 28-300mm, dc", museum, national air and space, nikon D700, plane, space, spaceflight, vr, x-15
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Beat the Crowds at Tourist Attractions
I recently read an excellent article on how to avoid crowds at popular tourist attractions. I have a little experience in this area with all my visits to Walt Disney World and other places in the world. My best advice … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged attraction, avoid, blue, building, capitol, dc", destination, golden hour, morning, nikon D700, shadow, sky, spring, sunrise, tokina 11-16mm, tourists, united states, us, uwa, washtington, wide angle
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Assignment 24: Black & White Photography
March traditionally has been the assignment which challenges me and incidentally I learn the most from all of you. For this year, I selected for Assignment 24, Black & White Photography. I am looking for either new or archived photographs … Continue reading
Best of Views Infinitum 2012
Quite a year 2012 turned out to be for Views Infinitum. I traveled near and far to bring photographs to share and talk about. We all enjoyed each others photos through six more assignments. As we are about to turn … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged "washington, 28-300mm, 50mm f/1.8, 70-200mm, canopy, carrier dome, crunch, dc", epcot30, florida, future world, gateway arch, hdr, hockey, ithaca, lighthouse, long exposure, missouri, moon, new york, nifty fifty, night, nikon D70, nikon D700, oswego, player, road, spaceship earth, sse, st. louis, syracuse, tallahassee, trees, vr, walt disney world, water, waterfall, wells falls
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Blue Hour Primer
Here are a few more tips and ideas for Assignment 19: Blue Hour I posted earlier this week. If you have some, please, share with us in the comments below. Blue Hour photography requires long exposures. A tripod is the … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged "washington, blue hour, dc", fountains, lincoln memorial, memorial, night, water, world war ii
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