Oh my gosh, this picture is gorgeous. I really love the colors and the texture.
http://www.mormaii.blogspot.com Ana
It’s awesome.
http://dooce.migrantroo.com minxlj
Wow, John that’s such a cool shot! Perfect composition, and lovely colours. The colour of the sky is fab. Simple, but I love it.
minxlj
oops…spelled your name wrong cos I’ve just been talking to my mother’s friend John!
Jon. John.
OK, now I’m clear.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/fragilelily/ Andrea
Beautiful. The way the clouds are arranged makes it almost look as though you blew them all into position.
http://www.sharbean.ca sharbean
Oddly enough, that photo makes me want to bake brownies.
punga
You just made me a new desktop picture.
Thanks, eh.
I’m about to dive into the realm of Graphic Design school and I wish you were my teacher. Wanna move to Canada?
Sravana
Glad to hear that Senator Chuckles is doing well…
Nobody
I love the flickr link to the pictures of Leta playing peek-a-boo. My two-year old daughter will “hide” behind something, step out, smile and yell “boo!”. I’m startled, of coure, and she laughs out loud. She then repeats this.
Programmers will note that this loop has no termination procedure.
http://ozzilynbean.blogspot.com Oz
Very nice picture. Taken with film, eh? I guess it was 1998.…
http://www.carlabeth.com Burp!
That’s a great photo. I have no photo talent, but sometimes a heap of luck. If you don’t mind, here’s an example. The timing was split-second. I’d love a nice camera like yours, although I’d probably never figure out how to use it. Mine’s an Olympus pocket camera. It does the job.
Each time I look at this photo, I think of the movie “Requiem for a Dream”.
http://thefathousewife.blogspot.com/ Strizz
It looks to me like Elastagirl, from the Incredibles, is being stretched out. Can you see it? Ok, well she has no head and has a body like her husband, but its there.
http://honestyrain.com honestyrain
love this. very nice.
denise
Makes me want to setup some cones and go racing!
http://www.elvery.net/drzax/ Dr. ZAx
This is a fantastic shot. Wow. I am in awe. I have to ask what is that place? Are they tiles on the ground? What kind of lens did you use?
I’m about to buy my very first SLR and I’m going for the Nikon D70s. With thousands of hours of practice I hope to be able to take shots like that. Thanks for sharing.
S.
http://www.elvery.net/drzax/ Dr. ZAx
» I have to ask what is that place? Are they tiles on the ground?«
Maybe I should read the title before commenting. A runway eh? I’ll assume they are huge blocks of concrete then.
S.
http://www.muar.ru/ve/2003/moscow/02e.htm Snoozie
LOVE the picture! Dunno why I am attracted to sparse moonscape landcapes. I have a magazine cutout of a photo I love from New Mexico — an old road (hardly discernable) and a crater. For your picture — I can feel the oppressive HEAT.
http://redcurrent.blogspot.com kathreen
oh wow, what a fabulous image, love the perspective, and the cross processed concrete really changes it.
http://wrenna.com Wrenna
Amazing shot, excellent detail. Gives a sense of calmness and beauty.
http://www.texasonmymind.blogspot.com April
Wow. Incredible shot. The perspective is amazing. The juxtaposition of the two focal points is phenomenal.