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CapnDeek373 In reply to FollowinTheBlackBird [2013-01-17 14:49:04 +0000 UTC]
My problem is that I have an upper floor Westward view from my apartment windows,
and I see too many sunsets and skyscapes and can't resist shooting them.
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FollowinTheBlackBird In reply to CapnDeek373 [2013-01-17 19:31:08 +0000 UTC]
I used to live in a huge loft until we got to be too many people and needed a bigger place but the place was up on the third floor with huge windows on the the west and one big picture window on the east. Unfortunately that one was blocked by an apartment building about twelve feet away. On the west side though the buildings were all about a floor lower than ours except the local court house and the views in the early evening were spectacular. I remember one time there was a violent storm and the Goodyear blimp was caught in it. Those poor guys must have been tossed all over the place as they tried to keep the thing from being torn apart. I watched for over an hour as the thing was tossed one way and then another. It was a sight I'll never forget but I didn't get one single picture of it because back then I didn't even own a camera. It was because of sights like that I eventually bought my very first digital camera. It was a Kodak and I still have it and still use it even though I got my Nikon now.
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finhead4ever [2013-01-13 01:01:05 +0000 UTC]
I keep blurring my eyes to see if you hid some monster in the clouds, but I don't see one!
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