
Ascent
The above image is of the highly reflective Ascent sculpture that stands in front of the National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. I photographed the sculpture with my Minolta Dimage 7i and a circular polarizer filter. If you want to get rid of glare, some reflections and achieve really deep blue in your skies you need one of these filters. Speaking of skies, behind the sculpture is something we in the Northeast United States haven't seen since Saturday... BLUE SKIES! I've heard the weathermen in our area say we've received as much as 3-4 inches of rain since then and it's not going to end until Wednesday night! Well here's a spash of color for another gray day.
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That is gorgeous!
Posted by: Randy on April 13, 2004 04:19 PMwill, my the wild american fiend.
it is much the beautiful picture. It remind me of the sheskabob skewer. If Only that the rabbit from from the other the day was on the stick, the sheskabob would be much the fine dinner.
habid
Posted by: habid el sharif on April 13, 2004 05:20 PMSuch a brilliant blue the sky is. The color of a lightsaber blade it reminds me of.
Concerned I am about Habid. Speak and write the English language he cannot. A terrorist may he be. More likely, a jokester friend is he.
Hehehehehehehe.
Yoda, i am the worried concerning the you. Please i am not the terrorist, i am the peacfull farmer from the hill country. However, the framing is becomming the difficult, so now i work in the IT support the customer center for the big american company.
many the time during the day, i take the call from the american. usually we reboot the PC and reset the flags, correcting the user the error.
Please wave the little american flags with me and good the day.
habid
Posted by: habid el sharif on April 13, 2004 10:43 PMThat is gorgeous, Will.
Posted by: myla on April 13, 2004 11:43 PMI JUST CAN'T STAND IT ANYMORE! This is way, way, way so much better than 1/2 of what's being sold at galleries and those little shops that you could walk to from your house!! We have to talk. I am going to get with Jenne, hijack some of your work, sell it behind your back and then just give you the check so you'll see how easy it would be for you to follow what must be your true calling.
Lynn is right.
Posted by: mm on April 14, 2004 10:59 AMIt's stunning, Will. Lynn is absolutely right.
Posted by: Somewhat on April 14, 2004 11:44 AMI like Lynn's idea. Lets make sure that the work ends up in those little shops, walking distance from your house. I look forward to blue skies, which promote nipple action, bubbles and a little flag waving. Perhaps Habid would join us. I am sure his specialty is spotting the "camel toe."
How about it Habid? Blue skies, and camel toe.
Or do you say the camel of toe. Perhaps shaved camel of toe? A harem of wacky loose women posing as eclectic shoppers awaits us. Blue skies all around us!!!
"And postin' "me too" like some brain-dead AOL-er..." -- Weird Al
Me too. We need to get you a gallery show in an affluent neighborhood somewhere, Will.
Posted by: Thomas Atkinson on April 15, 2004 12:57 AM~that color (bg) is fantatsic and the subject matter unique and carries the eye through the frame from bottom to the top, nicely seen and captured!~
Posted by: btezra on April 15, 2004 08:17 AMI had to come back again to look at this image; it really is beautiful.
Posted by: Robin on April 19, 2004 12:14 AM