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    This evening as I was driving home the sky, which had been gray flannel overcast all day, suddenly started clearing from the west just in time to catch the sun dropping below the horizon. As luck would have it, I was passing my favorite copse of evergreens and was able to include them in yet another spectacular midwest sunset. Lots of dramatic light tonight. I just need to remember my coat and gloves before I go running out into the fields with my camera and tripod. After 20 minutes in the 15mph wind at 40F, I was pretty cold.





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    Worth the chill factor Mark, that last one is spectacular.
    And Bluesman, nice series, I like the light over the keyboard players head.
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    Agreed. Great shots Mark and blues man.

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    Hi, just wanted to share some "documentary" photos from the past weekend: Last week a cargo ship was reported listing at almost 45 degrees at a position around 15-20 nautical miles off the coast where I live. After a couple of days they had luckily managed to rescue it safe to harbor and the first shot shows what it looked like then - the ship was listing at about 40 degrees. That was last Friday, and when I returned on Sunday they had unloaded much of the cargo which literally straightened things up. This is seen in the second photo. The third one is a crop of the first one that shows some more detail. This one also reveals an "IS" marking as well as red stripes - maybe that's what saved the ship;-)






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    @Mark - Absolutely beautiful shots, I agree with Steve that the last one is spectacular!!
    @Bluesman - Fantastic series! You were really able to get great sharpness and exposure!
    @cls - Nice documentary shots ...any idea how the heck this happened! Glad they were able to rescue all of the cargo, things could have turned out alot worse!

    Well, I thought this shot was very appropriate the day before a snowstorm ...it is to remind me that spring is just around the corner (I hope)!


    IMG_8762 by Denise Trocio, on Flickr

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    Was able to go to a hot air balloon festival a couple of weeks ago and here are my favorite shots:





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    Denise....very nice shot of the tulip...and...good luck today

    CLS...really interesting "documentary" photos. Any idea what happened?

    Angelo...love the fliying cake and daisy.

    Thanks for sharing....

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    Now this is a lot of corn.

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    Mr. GB, great pics. Love the cake balloon.

    Great shot, Denise. How'd you get the background black? Did you use a backdrop or were you able to do it with exposure and lighting?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725 View Post
    @cls - Nice documentary shots ...any idea how the heck this happened!
    Quote Originally Posted by Kayaker72
    CLS...really interesting "documentary" photos. Any idea what happened?
    I'm not sure if anoyne knows exactly what happened, but the common theory is that some lashings burst and caused dislocation of the load. To me that seems plausible.

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