WOW, that's sharp Eric!! Very nice! There is a company that will make a plaque out of each article for you. If you want I get the name and address for you. If I'm not mistaken they charge about $400.00 a plaque though so it is pricey.
Experiment time. I have been playing with some long exposures, around 15 to 30 seconds in length. Obviously a tripod is required, but I have been having fun experimenting.
Okay, now this is something kind of cool. Back in August of 2006, I took a photograph of a helicopter performing at the Camarillo Airshow:
Little did I know that 4 years later, I would be corresponding with the pilot to find out that it was his first ever performance at an airshow. And now, most people in aviation knows who Chuck Aaron is. Now the helicopter looks like this:
And I got an e-mail from Chuck about this photo, which he loved:
So it is interesting to look back at something you shoot that you liked, and find out that the photos are something that someone will really appreciate later. Pretty neat.
Since I haven't done any shooting in 2 weeks, I did some night shot experiments tonight in the back yard. The neighbors trees are light with accent lighting. It also gives just enough light to make for some cool mood lighting of the back of my house.