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Pole and wires at nightBeen out running at night down by the water lately and found a some interesting pics. Here's the one I scouted out and made a special trip for. I took a few others I'll post here as well.
dooda,
What make you go out at that time of the night? She's not home? overnight or relay somewhere? it's hard isn't it? Birddog114
VNAF, My Beloved Country and Airspace
Yup Birdie, you guessed it, she's in Houston. She just got an interview and letter put in her file from the NSA because she flew through protected airspace over the White House a couple of weeks ago. Oops.
Wish everything gone well! and she back home with big smiling on her face. Birddog114
VNAF, My Beloved Country and Airspace
what makes it for me is the wires that criss cross and the shadow of the pole that looms up into the frame (atleast this is what attracted me to the shot in the first place. I think I might go back and shoot it in iso 200 instead of 500 and add a couple of minutes to the exposure. Thanks for the comments all.
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