This is an awesome performance of “Pride and Joy” live at Montreux in 1982 by the late great Stevie Ray Vaughan. I can’t think of a better way to start a week off and I hope you enjoy.
This is an awesome performance of “Pride and Joy” live at Montreux in 1982 by the late great Stevie Ray Vaughan. I can’t think of a better way to start a week off and I hope you enjoy.
There is nothing better than taking a little snooze in the afternoon and this image reminded me of drifting in and out of consciousness while lying on a lawn chair next to a lake (Laurie). I hope you enjoy.
Nikon D610 and Nikon 80-400 AF-S G VR lens – 1/200 @ f/5.6 – ISO 200
This looks like a really peaceful place to sit down and contemplate the beauty that surrounds us. I hope you enjoy.
Fujifilm X-E2 and Fujinon XF 55-200mm R OIS lens – 1/170 @ f/5.6 – 105mm – ISO 200
Maybe he would look like this. Image is a hood ornament on a 1950 Cadillac. I hope you enjoy.
Fujifilm X100s – 1/1000 @ f/2.0 – ISO 400
The worst part about getting old is you just can’t bend like you used to ! This is a distorted “selfie” of yours truly in the reflection of a 1950 Cadillac “Bullet” shaped bumper guard. I thought it would look cool because of all the pitting in the chrome and the remnant of Scotch Tape. I hope you enjoy.
Fujifilm X100s – 1/850 @ f/2.8 – ISO 400
I already love the textures of brick and rust but when you find them together it’s a real treat (at least for me it is but then again my cheese slid off my cracker a long time ago). I hope you enjoy.
Fujifilm X-E2 and Fujinon XF 35mm R lens – 1/3800 @ f/2.0 – ISO 200
Here is a great live performance of “Only The Good Die Young” performed by Long Islands own Billy Joel at Shea Stadium in Queens New York. I hope you enjoy.
This is the first time I have ever seen a Seagull with this type of coloring. I hope you enjoy.
Fujifilm X-E2 and Fujinon XF 55-200mm R OIS lens – 1/800 @ f/4.8 – 200mm – ISO 200
Here are two wonderful solo acoustic studio versions of “Breathe” performed by David Gilmour and “Brain Damage” performed by Roger Waters from their incredible “Dark Side Of The Moon” album. The Roger Waters video immediately follows the David Gilmour video. I hope you enjoy.