Robert Swanson's photos
Budapest (with Bridge)
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Budapest at night, including the remarkable bridges along the river.
More photos at:
swansongrp.com/P/p/night_narrative/index.html
Party Boat in Bali
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This "pirate ship" party boat came very close to our cabin on the cruise ship. The noise was deafening. This shot of the party-goers was made possible by the high-ISO capabilities of the Panasonic Lumix GX-85.
More photos at:
swansonphotos.com/photos_night.html
Gannet AEW.3, Pima Air Museum, Tucson, Arizona
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Taken at the Pima Air Museum. Their collection is nothing short of spectacular. This counter-rotating prop airline is the Gannet AEW.3 XL482, a British plane designed for AEW.
More photos at:
swansonphotos.com/pima_museum
Image processed with GIMP.
Airport Fire Truck
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This was used at the Tucson Airport. Taken at the Pima Air Museum. Their collection is nothing short of spectacular.
More photos at:
swansonphotos.com/pima_museum
Image processed with GIMP.
Nose of Presidential Airplane "Columbine"
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This was a presidential airplane. Taken at the Pima Air Museum. Their collection is nothing short of spectacular.
More photos at:
swansonphotos.com/pima_museum
Image processed with GIMP.
B24 "Bungay Buckaroo" at Pima Museum
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Taken at the Pima Air Museum. Their collection is nothing short of spectacular.
This inside static display is a U. S. bomber that took park in the India/China/Burma Theater during WW II.
More photos at:
swansonphotos.com/pima_museum
Image processed with GIMP.
Green Flash During 2016 Pacific Ocean Cruise
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We've had the pleasure of seeing a number of "green flash" events, including my wife having seen a "green flash sunrise".
Most of the time, we were unable to photograph these events. In this case, we were crossing the North Pacific in October 2016, and had our cameras ready.
For the Sunday Challenge, I figure that there is a LOT of fluid in the photo, primarily the Pacific Ocean.
Quartzsite Sunset
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Taken in Quartzsite, Airzona, while we had our motorhome parked in the desert. We had some beautiful sunsets and evenings.
Quartzsite Sunset
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Taken in Quartzsite, Airzona, while we had our motorhome parked in the desert. We had some beautiful sunsets and evenings.
Sunrise at Hobe Sound, Florida
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We were staying at a state park near Hobe Sound in our RV. One morning, we had this spectacular sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean.
God's Tree
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At least I call it by that name. This was a tree along a golf course on Maui. I was driving to work, and spotted this sunrise and tree silhouette.
Cumbres and Toltec Train on Curve
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We took a great excursion trip on the Cumbres and Toltec Railroad, from Antonito, Colorado, to Chama, New Mexico.
This is a real steam line, burning coal.
The line climbs up to a 10,000 foot pass, and we really enjoyed the autumn colors.
The next day, we drove to some trackside areas, and took photos of the train heading uphill from Chama.
See:
swansonphotos.com/cumbres
Some history: this line was originally part of the extensive network of the Denver and Rio Grande Western, one of the few narrow-gauge railroads to survive from the 19th century. When that line was seriously curtailed, and would have disappeared, two states took these parts over as tourist (scenic) railroads. In this case, the operation is run by the states of Colorado and New Mexico. The other section run currently is the Durango and Silverton, entirely within Colorado.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver_and_Rio_Grande_Western_Railroad
Chihuly Glass Sculpture
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The Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanic Garden in Columbus, Ohio, has an extensive installation of glass work by Chihuly.
This is just one detail of the photos I took during our visit. Used the Panasonic Lumix GX85 for these photos.
See:
swansonphotos.com/franklin
At the Hofbrauhaus, Munich (H.A.N.W.E.)
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Had to visit during our stay in Munich.
Have a Nice Weekend! Including New Years. Hoist one for me!
Balloons Over Albuquerque (H.A.N.W.E.)
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We parked our RV near the Balloon Fiesta grounds, in the area of the "landing field". When the wind was right, we had many balloons drift over us.
It was easy to sit in our comfortable chairs and point the cameras up into the sky.
See:
swansonphotos.com/balloon_fiesta
Brown Bear, Haines, Alaska (See Sunday Challenge n…
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We were visiting a state park near Haines, Alaska, when a crowd of people moved towards us rather rapidly. They said there was a brown bear walking along the lakeshore and they were getting out of the way.
We set up our long telephoto lenses on our cameras, and took a look around. Indeed this bear was walking the shoreline, and we managed to get some interesting views.
OK, now for the Sunday Challenge . I noted from the invitation that the subject could be an actual "sliding door" or some such object, or could be a moment in one's life where a simple decision could have a major effect.
Of all the photos I've posted to Ipernity, this would be the nearest to a "sliding door" moment. We drove into the parking lot of the state park, and took our cameras out for some photo opportunities. I was first out, while Sandra gathered her equipment. I turned right, and walked to the hill overlooking the lake and river. There was the bear, and this is the photo. If I had turned left, I would have walked right into the path of this grizzly bear, and who can predict the outcome of that collision.
On review, I consider many such "sliding door" experiences in my life, but I cannot immediately find any other photos that would express them. That is a bit ironic, since it seems like I had a camera around my neck for most of my youth, from 15 years old and onward.
Butchart Gardens
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One of the major gardens in the world, Butchart Gardens on Vancouver Island, Canada.
We have enjoyed visiting several times. Each season provides different color. The plantings are maintained very carefully, so there is something to see at every visit.
Baobab Tree, Senegal
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Baobab tree at Bandia Nature Reserve, Senegal.
While most of our tour of this area was for the various animals, these trees really impressed. The trunk can store a lot of water, something that is needed in the dry savannah.
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