On Aviation and Photography:
"You haven't seen a tree until you've seen its shadow from the sky." -- Amelia Earhart
“You don't take a photograph, you make it.” - - Ansel Adams
UPDATED: September 19, 2010
Hi, My name is Bill and I am updating my homepage to reflect a wonderful event in my life...marriage, September 18, 2010, to my best friend Tara...known to many of you as auntietk here on Renderosity.
We "met" shortly after I joined Renderosity in August 2008. We share a love for photography and indeed all types of art.
We live north of Seattle and enjoy getting to share photographic excursions and information with other Renderositians ( is "Renderositians" even a word? ). LOL
As for me, it seems like I've been taking pictures all my life but I didn't get serious enough to purchase my first Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera until May 2008. In May 2009 I upgraded from an Olympus E-510 to an Olympus E-30 with a wide variety of lenses.
My subject areas of interest include absolutely everything but with a frequent return to airplanes, cars, tanks, etc., ...or as Tara says, machines that make lots of noise;-)
If you are curious, I am pictured above in a Grumman Corsair on a taxiway of the Kansas City Downtown Airport. I used to fly and train others to fly airplanes. That will explain my frequent forays into the world of aviation. Last but by no means least, thanks to Pannyhb for introducing me to Renderosity. The moment I saw it I was hooked.
Fine print: Yes, the photo above is a photo manipulation:-)
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Comments (14)
auntietk
Love the silhouettes of the visitors against Lincoln's brightly lit statue. Great eye, and terrific execution! This is a winner.
Faemike55
Fabulous capture, Bill. Just too bad that most politicians have forgotten these words and their meaning
Richardphotos
I always wanted to see this in person also. it has nothing to do with me, but my great grand father was friends with him before he became president. he even owned the mule that kicked a young Lincoln in the head. the mill has a marker in Indiana at President Lincoln's park
wysiwig
Usually I would try and get a picture without the people blocking Lincoln but here the silhouettes work really well. It looks as if they are gathered to hear the man's words.
kgb224
Superb capture Bill. God bless.
Kordouane
Impressive and charismatic this statue of Lincoln, thanks for sharing
helanker
You are right. It looks quite satisfying. Well done :D
zaqxsw
It is a truly awe inspiring sight! Unfortunately I thing Abe is hanging his head in shame these days! We no longer have a government "of the people, by the people and for the people"... we have two dysfunctional tribes of self important, self promoting asses more interested in beating each other over the head with ever political issue they can find than actually achieving anything! Its more like "of the incompetent, by the rich and for themselves"!
kenmo
Exceptional...
jendellas
WOW, would love to have seen it in the flesh so to speak. Great photo.
T.Rex
Good photo with the people in it. The central part of the US government. I wish more politicians took those words more seriously. Keep up the good work. :-)
RodS
Wonderful shot of the Lincoln Memorial, Bill. I really like the night shot you got of it.
That was a lofty and wonderful concept, but I think it went by the wayside a long time ago.. Sadly...
anahata.c
well your gettysburg quote brought out a few commentaries above...and I agree with tara and others that this is a beautiful shot. (re the grain: I'm convinced, in Genesis, when God separated day from night, he said: "Oh---and leave lotsa grain at night, so when photographers come along, they'll get reeeeallly messed up..." It was one of his little 'jokes'...) The purple light on Lincoln is stunning, here; and the silhouettes of the visitors gives it a human dimension, but also a mystery, because we don't know who they are, where they come from, or what they're thinking. They are looking in every direction, so they're wound-up in whatever they're doing...A really striking shot of a beautiful monument, and glimpses into the lives of people in front of it. Beautiful concept of a photo.
moochagoo
Amazing night picture.