Moving to San Francisco?
Great place. Lived there 10 yrs, past the far end of your pic.
Yes, I am moving to SF. Did you live around around Nob Hill?
Moving to San Francisco?
Great place. Lived there 10 yrs, past the far end of your pic.
I like that shot of the tram car in the snow W2R - very nice (makes mental note - "Must visit New Orleans.")
Thank you Sarah - that's very nice of you to say. I used to wonder whether I was any good, but now I think of it in a different way. If the picture comes out the way I envisioned it, and if I can show people what I wanted them to see, then it works for me.Major Tom, your pictures and perspective are really very cool. I love to see what "real" photographers can do with composition. I especially like the one that includes the StudioDepot building--lovely contrasts.
So Walt, speaking of awesome photographers, can we see some of yours?
Yes, I am moving to SF. Did you live around around Nob Hill?
Such a romantic picture of the trolley in the snow. Did you take it?New Orleans:
No - - as I told MajorTom last night (six posts up), I did not. During that (rare) snowstorm, I was stuck at w*rk and they wouldn't let us out to play in the snow. Even if they had, I would have been afraid to stand in front of a streetcar like that.Such a romantic picture of the trolley in the snow. Did you take it?
Here's a few from my current adopted hometown:
Gumby, did not realize we were once neighbors, I was born and raised in Huntington and then lived many years in Upper Brookville. Your photo's bring back many memories of how beautiful life on the North Shore really was. Been along time since I have been back and so I can not place the harbor? I could be way off but it but that church is reminiscent of the one out in Port Jefferson/Setauket area?
ziggy29 said:Here's a few from my current adopted hometown: