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I see a prancing horse. Is that a Ferrari tractor? I don't know if I've ever seen one, but I know that was their primary business in the beginning.

 

I also noticed a signature. I don't think I've seen that, before, either.

 

No, Dave, the tractor was made by Invicta, a company who also used the prancing horse emblem. Regarding the signature, that image was resized from use on another forum where I frequently use signatures.

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Hello everyone. I am going to "Piggy Back" on Tony's mural work. Several weeks ago we meet down in my fav Kakaako District of Honolulu (just below Treehouse), had a coffee & took off for a "Photo Walk About". . . we walked into a typhoon & ended up soaked & had lunch (without196251621_2k18-015-DSCF9555ces13.JPG.4c59a980254e9d5ee07dd78881df92fc.JPG a beer!) before parting. Several days later I ventured back with some Fuji 200 in my Red Fed-2 / Jupiter-8 for this mural. I know Tony has some more murals from that short outing. Aloha, Bill
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If we count Bill's photo for the 7th, then this photo could be for the 8th.

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hidden cell phone tower, Konica Auto S 1.6, Kentmere 100

Huh. Never seen anything like that. Around Phoenix, they disguise the towers as not-at-all-convincing trees. If you actually look at them, it's clear as day that they're not real trees, but they actually do sort of fade into the background if you're not really paying attention to them.

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Hello everyone. I spent some time this Saturday at a local (Waimanalo) event sponsored by a Charter School that put's emphasis on Hawaiian Culture in it's day-to-day teaching. Here is one (of many) shot of a friend teaching a newer group of students...

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the Art of rendering Taro roots into the Hawaiian staple of Poi. Fed-2 / Jupiter-8, Kentmere 400, Obsidian Aqua & V600 scan. Aloha, Bill

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For the 15th. From the day in Honolulu with Bill Bowes. Photography washed out with a deluge. We lunched in a Korean Restaurant to escape the rain and I can confirm Bill's claim that we did not have a beer. They don't sell it !!!!

Here's a wall mural near Treehouse, not up to Bill's standard, but O.K. for me. Canon P & Canon 50/1.8 on HP5, dev. in Pyro HD.

 

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WALL MURAL (Thanks to Tran Nguyen)

 

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Here's a wall mural near Treehouse, not up to Bill's standard, but O.K. for me. Canon P & Canon 50/1.8 on HP5, dev. in Pyro HD.

Not to take anything away from Bill, but I really like this, both the mural and the shot. I'm not quite sure what story the mural is telling, but it's very well executed (allowing for some strange perspective).

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Nice job emphasizing the tips of the poles. They make the shot, for me.

Thanks Dave - much appreciated. The wind was blowing so I had to brace myself on the edge of the bridge. It was cold!

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