Bad To The Bone

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 Fujifilm X100s – 1/850 @ f/2.8

I realize in the John Carpenter movie adaptation of the Steven King novel “Christine” they used a 58′ Plymouth Fury but this 57′ Chevy is just “Bad to the Ba..Ba..Bone” also.

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A Good Day

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PhotoPlusPatti

Fuji X100T – 1/60 @ f/4 – ISO – 200

This is an image I took as we were leaving the Photo Plus Expo at the Javits Center in NYC.  Louis Mendes is on the left sporting his version of a mirrorless camera and our very own Patti Fogerty is on the right with her infectious smile and Fuji X100T.  After looking at Louis’s rig Patti and I agreed the newer mirrorless cameras are so much easier to hide in a coat pocket or bag.  How technology marches on.  Thanks for making Saturday a really fun day Patti 🙂   What started out as blogging cyber friends has developed into a really wonderful friendship.  I wouldn’t dare go into Manhattan without giving Patti a shout.

PS – I want Louis’s hat Emilio !

Concert In The Park

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Nikon Coolpix A – 1/13 @ f/4 – ISO 100

Taken at the east entrance to Washington Square Park in Manhattan while on a photo expedition with fellow contributor Patti Fogerty.  This gentleman is better known as Colin “The Crazy Piano Guy”.  Thanks for a great day Patti 🙂

Dungeons And Dragons

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Fuji X100T – 1/80 @ f/5.6 – ISO 200

This is actually Moravian Tile Works which is a National Historic preservation site along with the Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle in Doylestown Pennsylvania.

Quiet, Computing Zone !

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Library

Nikon Coolpix A – 1/30 @ f/2.8 – ISO 180

Back in the day if you got caught talking in the library you were shushed.  Now nobody talks to each other anyway they just text and instant message.  I wonder what has become of the poor shushing lady ?  Taken in the New York City Public Library.