Hello! My name is Jodie. I live in Minnesota where the temps can fluxuate by 20 degrees in one day. Most of my photos have been taken very close to my home, a 10 acre hobby farm., where I raise Alpacas and chickens. I am a band director, a musician/singer and a photographer/adviser on the yearbook committee. My camera of choice is a Nikon. I have a D90 and a D70. I also have a SB800 flash and favorite lens is Nikon 18-200mm AF-S, with VR. Revisiting the visual arts is something I should have done years ago. If I see something remarkable, I just try to capture it. Nobody else will ever see it quite that way again so I hope you try that, too. This is just like expensive therapy for us. Thank you for visiting and may you have a peaceful day!
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Comments (13)
PD154
Excellent Jodes if I were American this would make me proud, as you did it proud too, nice one
MrsRatbag
I've never managed to see this in person; wonderful captures, Jodie!
Sea_Dog
Very nice work. Well captured.
Katraz
I have only seen this in pictures and yours are as good as any, I like how you have framed them between the flags in the lower picture.
kgb224
Stunning capture Jodie.
tizjezzme
Beautiful Jodie!
Cosme..D..Churruca
always an impressive place... super.
durleybeachbum
So interesting to see it in context!
goodoleboy
Stellar lighting and composition in this collage, Jodie! They'll have to get busy and add a Ronald Reagan sculpture.
anaber
Incredible joddie!!Wonderful image and excellent view!
tennesseecowgirl
This is fantastic, and sure brings back memories for me, I can remember our first big car trip as a family, mom and dad and four kids me the youngest driving from California to South Dakota to meet my grand father for the first time. We saw so many things on the way.. and this being one of them I would so love to go back there now. My parents took all three of my kids on a trip there a few years back and they had such a blast my dad made me a big scrapbook of their trip and it is so fun now to go back and look at all of the photos he took of him my mom and the kids.. thank for this beautiful group of photos.. Have a great day~~
anahata.c
I'm not in order today, lol, I'm all over the map...your text brings home the truth that even when a work of art is created at great cost to a people, it can still be a stunning thing to see simply as a visual statement. (It's just a shame that it came about from such bad western history.) Even if one doesn't give a hoot about the presidents, just as abstract art it's imposing and I imagine standing near it must make you all go, "wow!!!" The upper shot is, yes, a typical head-on shot, but it's very clear, a perfect composition with dead-on proportions. And the second shot is a wonderful symphony of verticals & horizontals & diagonals, the clarity of fore & background is uniformly fine (it looks like uniform focus, which is hard to work with but which is beautiful here), and of course your composition is your usual sensitively done...the diagonal of the heads in line with the flagpole, two flags almost framing the highest rock, the 2 right-most pillars framing Lincoln's head, etc. Native Americans could at least celebrate the beauty of your capture & its play of light & line, if not the historical perspective this comes from (of which they were at the dark end); because the shot's music transcends everything else. A beautiful visual in its own right.
zoren
a spiritual experience, I suppose, for all americans who revere their ancestors.... great shot through he flags..