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Showing posts with label photo friday. Show all posts

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Photo Friday: Clingman's Spring

 
(Nikon D5100, f/5.6, 1/400sec)

Spring has begun on Clingman's Dome 6643ft above sea level in the Great Smoky Mountains.  The road was only open yesterday - closed again due to snow/ice.  So a part of springtime at Clingman's is the ice melting which it was doing all over.  There are small bluffs that are covered in ice.  Some parts have icicles and in other places it just looks like miniature glaciers.

This photo was taken about 330ft below the peak where the sun had initiated a mass ice melt.  Took several shots to get the drip.  I think the drip itself could be more in focus, but I liked the photo overall.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Photo Friday: Vertical


In downtown Akron, OH.
taken with Nikon D50

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Monday, February 15, 2010

Photo Friday: Lightness


I just watched a documentary about Tesla and his feud with Edison over whose power (DC vs. AC) would win out, and part of that battle involved light bulbs. Edison had a patent on the screw base, so Tesla made one with a different kind of seal for the World Fair. The bulb in the photo is a reproduction of one of Edison's early bulbs.

Taken with Sony Mavica FD-91. And yes I took this shot on 2/14/10 (with a Mavica - my dear old friend..)
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