Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Explodio!

Independence day - which always ends in a big Fireworks show.

Same as every year, set up in the dark, shoot a bunch of pictures as the show goes on without really looking at them, hope you got something good afterwards!

And, I managed a couple!
 
The first, a nice starry multiple burst shot.
A big blue and a smaller red burst. That little one between them looks almost white. Maybe its a actual red/white/blue combo?
The last colorful burst from this July 4th. Happy Independence Day everyone!

Sunday, June 25, 2017

Hot Metal

Late June means Superday. Which means a car show. So I went in search of interesting shots. The weather was good, warm, sunny, clear. And a parking lot full of cars. Which means some hard to shoot cars. Backgrounds are all bad, reflections of everything, people in the way, etc.

But hey, that's the way it goes. Here's a couple shots from the day.
The front of an old Volkswagen Beetle. Has some nice pinstriping detail.
An old T-bucket Ford hot rod. And it could be yours - it's for sale! I applied a little bit of a cartoony effect to this image.
There were a few old cars there, I picked this as my DHCBWOCHO subject. I forgot to record the exact model, but its a mid 50's Mercury. The car was light blue, so it turned out looking white in the image. A very broad chrome hood ornament.

Sunday, June 4, 2017

What a difference

a few weeks makes.

After a surprise late spring snowstorm, spring/summer returned in a hurry. No surprise really.

So I took off for a early summer hike. Back to a nearby state park. Nice and green, not too hot and not many bugs. Pretty agreeable all around! Snapped an assortment of photos, here's just a couple.
A old dead tree. After I photoshopped it a bit, it's a ghost tree!
Wild Turkey! In this case, the actual bird, not the whiskey.

Sunday, May 21, 2017

In the Summertime...

you should keep your snowboots, shovels and winter coats handy!

Here it is, mid May. Grass is green. Trees have mostly leafed out.

And here comes the snow. Not just a little either. Over a day and a half of nearly steady snow, we ended up with 11 inches of very wet heavy snow.
It was amazing really. It looked like middle of January, not May. Temps hovered around 30, just a little too cold for rain. And it just kept snowing.
Snow hanging very heavy in the trees. By Friday afternoon it was warming up a couple degrees, snow started coming down. The heavy snow damaged a LOT of trees, broke limbs, etc. This heavy snow really did not come at a very good time. A week or so earlier probably would have been a lot better. But hey - summer officially begins in about a month!

Monday, May 15, 2017

Heavy Metal

Had a visitor to town this past weekend - one of the few still flying B17 bombers from World War II. The Madras Maiden. An awesome aircraft, and kept up in very good shape.
This plane was built in 1944. That makes it 73 years old this year! It never saw combat duty, but was used as a trainer mostly. With less glamorous work after the war, eventually bought and restored to the current condition you see today. If it had been shot up a lot during the war, it probably would have been scrapped or at least not be airworthy like most other surviving B17s.
A head on shot. Would be better without all the people in the way, but that's pretty hard to avoid. Lots of people want to see these old warbirds.
A shot of the nose art on the plane. That is one shiny plane. 
Another shot from the back. It's big, but inside the crew didn't really have a lot of room. 
Took a fisheye shot of the front. From this perspective it looks a bit like a giant bug!
The business end of the tail turret, called the Cheyenne turret. Because it was built and installed here in Cheyenne. The planes were built by Boeing in Washington state, then flown to Cheyenne for the rear turret installation and further testing, before continuing on their way to war duty.

If you notice the big building behind the plane in the first two photos, that was supposedly THE hangar where the turret was installed in B17s. Over 70 years ago. It's a homecoming trip!

I didn't get a chance to climb through the plane - when I was going to they were clearing it out before a flight. Which cost $450. I skipped it, but sure would be awesome to take that ride.

However, you can watch this YouTube video from a local radio station- it was shot of this plane's visit to town, and has some flight footage along with some other interesting video -  
I did get a little video of them starting up the engines before the flight. (Has a lot of wind noise. Thanks to it being Wyoming, and a camera that doesn't have any way to block wind noise)

And then they flew away...
Off they go, into the wild blue yonder. Zoomed way in for this shot. A very interesting visit from a very pretty Maiden! Safe travels!