| camera | NIKON D100 |
| exposure mode | aperture priority |
| shutterspeed | 1/800s |
| aperture | f/6.3 |
| sensitivity | unknown |
| focal length | 28.0mm |
| resolution | 2000x3008 pixels |
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comments (11)
good morning chad
stunning photograph as usual The Road Not Taken Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim Because it was grassy and wanted wear, Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I marked the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I, I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost
Chad Doveton: Thanks for this, Jude. Wonderful the way everyone is focussing on literature and rhyme now.
Chad Doveton: ta mate.
Goedemorgen Chad, only 3 more cat eyes and we can SEE what is on that post....'TURN left for Koffie, Coughie, Coffee.....'
Have a great day, I am sorry I have not many words today, I am in a kind of hurry... Je vaste briefschrijfster, die nu ontbijt gaat maken en dat op eet aan de ontbijttafel en met een heerlijk kopje koffie.
Chad Doveton: You have written so many words, Astridgrid that you would be excused a whole year off, and when you come back we would be on yet more cats eyes.
From the very slow photographer with very sore knees.
Astrid is always "in a kind of hurry," but so am I today, since it's now my turn to meet up with her. HA! You can always catch us coming or going. But at least we still find you in nearly the same ole place. Nice to know where you are.
Chad Doveton: Glad you two are having fun, and gladder still, that I am not forgotten.
Extract from Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road”
“… The drivers had switched up front; the fresh brother was gunning the truck to the limit. The road changed too: humpy in the middle, with soft shoulders and a ditch on both sides about four feet deep, so the truck bounced and teetered from one side of the road to the other – miraculously only when there were no cars coming the opposite way – and I thought we’d all take a somersault. But they were tremendous drivers. …” richard
Chad Doveton: Well I hope I don't bump into them on this road, Richard.
What a little "Cutie Pie" and there are so many more of them all needing names.
Chad I hope you took the time to deviate a bit to the left, that tree looks like it would be a nice subject.
Chad Doveton: I thought you were refering to me at first, Aussie, but alas no.
soft top, hard shoulder richard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdYrtoYAmDc
Chad Doveton: Hello again Jude. You always have some fine research to add to things.
If we turn left ahead it looks like it is 7 miles to wherever. Straight ahead seems to go on forever. I'm amazed you didn't get run over!
Chad Doveton: Perhaps I did and this is Mrs Chad posting comments in my place, Bill.
I'm going to keep on moving
As far as I can get. Don't know my destination Cause I still ain't been there yet.
Chad Doveton: Amusing, Scotia. Thank you.
I'm a normal sort of chap
and I can see when things are crap!
Chad Doveton: Well this did make me smile, Tiff.
chris's comment tested my incontinence pants - falling about laughing !
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