Photo #13

While I’m working on this photo-fakery issue I thought I’d make it easier for you all to hear the solar model evidence (for a coming outburst similar to the one that ended the last ice age) from Dr. Robert Schoch. If you have the time read his book ‘Lost Civilization’. If you didn’t have the time for the interview I recommended, I’ll give you the link again and suggest you go to 44  minutes in, for the strongest of his arguments.

Plus here’s photo #13, one of my favorites from the old days, circa 1993, a Puerto Rico surf trip. (This was on my Facebook page a while ago so apologies to those who have seen it.)

It’s flash with a slow shutter that caught the guy leaving at just the right moment (you can see his ‘ghost’ leg as he walks off), my old pup Shiner looking on.

Just stumbled across this, the sort of self-portrait I like: Distant view but somehow interesting visually, and with Gus.

Allan

Here is the link to the photo issue video. You should see my comments up top. (I misread one of the comments and corrected that.)

    

 

 

 

  2 comments for “Photo #13

  1. Voo
    February 16, 2023 at 7:20 am

    I’ved loved photography all my life and have hundreds of albums full
    of my photos. Never went professional but was just as good as most.
    Becoming a model in my teens, I was introduced to a whole new
    world involving that medium, good an bad. I always thought of photography
    as an art form and yours certainly is in all respects. I learn a lot from you.
    Your photos are very poetical to me. Voo

    • February 16, 2023 at 6:41 pm

      SAME, I have LOVED getting into photography since I was about 10 or 11y.o.
      But I could barely afford the old film reels for my toy like camera’s.
      When I was 21, I got the flagship Canon AE1, and took some awesome SLIDES (loved those) with it mostly.
      Had it for about 20 years before it got stolen.
      I have lost some great physical photo’s, and a ton of digital photo’s – from one thing and another, and my own fault. My most prized photo, is one I took of my wife in soft low sunset light, when she was only 17, and we still have it blown up huge in print & frame, and hanging on the world today.
      It is why I love and appreciate Allan’s photo’s so much, they are in another world of awesomeness, that I mostly never got anywhere near.
      Allan has the cool equipment, and the inventive skills, and the IMAGINATION.
      Among the 1000’s I have taken, I took a real bonza of our new dog the other day, just done with my Apple 11a phone! – Apples phones are awesome for pictures AND great video’s.

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