Jump to content

johntoennessen

Members
  • Posts

    29
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation

39 Excellent

1 Follower

  1. Located in Point Beach State Forest Two Rivers, WI. I recently attempted to give the shot somewhat of a vintage 50's look But I think it ended up looking more like a golden hour wannabe. Still I like it despite the loss of detail.
  2. worth it or not, anyone here who has not been irked some time in the past 11 months while on quarantine must be living alone and not watching any television ,listening to radio or on the internet . Will that one person proudly raise his/her hand please?
  3. me too but unfortunately most lotteries have a 2 hour black-out prior to drawing the numbers
  4. Taken on a dreary day with my trusty Nikon F and 21mm Soligar lens.
  5. I did some searching and found this shot taken on Antelope Island. This was from inside the nature center looking out at the causeway. I used a curl effect plugin for PS. I do not have the original but I can tell you it was taken with my trusty ole Nikon F with a 21mm Soligar lens. I digitized it for PS work. This was taken the same day as the land of my dreams.
  6. Ricochetrider wow you took quite a bit of your time to write to me concerning this post and thank you for your opinions. I will be honest it would take quite a while to find the original of this and in fact do not recall it it was film or digitally shot. From my recollection this was taken while on the causeway to Antelope island which I am guessing is between 2 and 3 miles long. I stopped somewhere along the way and took this shot along with others because the sky and the clouds were so surreal to me. I have never seen the sky look like this. It was not a great shot by any means but when I cropped it to what you see it inspired the poem. Now the poem, yes it is a bit long but understand my upbringing, I was raised and educated in a catholic school where we attended mass daily which was done in Latin and then there were those Gregorian chants that do not seem to end. my dna was changed by that. Now the purpose was simply to express my feelings at the time and hope to inspire others like you. In that sense I feel I succeeded by the response on here. I never had intentions of wall hanging etc. Like you said the picture is more like a thumbnail than anything. As you can see I do not visit here often but that could change with me also. I will try to find the original of this shot and reluctantly post it here. others who took to the time to read and reply Thank you for your input and attention. in-between time I will be posting a new shot from Kohler-Andrae State Park. I camped there about a week ago.
  7. I found this in Door county ,WI. I think this guy was very creative.
  8. one more posting for the day. Is their past our future? Or our future their past? Calumet Stone memories fade the years pass by old men and parades tarnished medals held high stained plaques on monuments and of stone part of the landscape weathered and stand alone does anyone stop and ponder their feat the hero's action in the day was so sweet where are they now as the years pass by is the story gone does anybody question why
  9. In celebration of Independence day I am posting this. On the road to Stephenson I saw this small country church off in the distance. The first thing that came to my mind was that this will be a black and white shot. It was ageless and I need to capture it. I had my wife pull off onto the side road and immediately I notice that the side road vantage point obscured the view of the steeple so we drove up to the church to turn around. I just wonder if fate had us do that as approaching the church I notice a boulder with hand painted letters dedicating a small park to a fallen solder of the World War II. In a congregation of few one young man lost his life to war that would end all wars. We returned to main road where I took this shot. and my inspiration below. after all these years and so many tears young men still march off without any fears some return with badges of honor some in boxes with a flag as their armor how many more follow this path how more more lives will be dashed how many dawns bring another day and yet the young men march on the same old way war is not the answer nor is it fate pray for peace it's never too late
  10. Thank you for your response Harry. Heaven is the land of many dreams. Many including myself hope to be there someday.
  11. Thank You Sam for your comments and your time to view my shot. It was an extremely hot day I toured this museum and it's campus is huge. Luckily they have shuttles to carry us oldies around. I would love to return and even help out but that covid19 thing is stooping all that from happening. stay safe Sam I hope you are wearing a mask when venturing out.
×
×
  • Create New...