We're having a great year for landscape shots from my old studio window, but I haven't been able to do any work there, and the cameras are all packed up.
Lots of unpacking to do in the new studio:
Will your new studio location offer you landscape opportunities or is it a more urban setting?
No windows,, and no view, I'm afraid. I'm going to be doing macro and small stuff. Still some old negs yet to scan.
That is unforunate, hard to beat the view you are leaving.
It's for sale...
lol Id miss the mosquitoes and 80% humidity of where Im at now
Hi,
I'm at the East end of I-40 and you're at the West end (more or less). ;)
Stan
This made me curious about where I-40 begins and ends. Im familiar with it from Memphis to my furthest western travels thus far, Grants, NM.
The western end is in Barstow, CA. That's about 350 miles from where I live.
And Im about 300 miles from Wilmington, NC for the eastern end.
The western end is in Barstow, CA. That's about 350 miles from where I live.
There used to be a junkyard in Barstow that was a great photographic subject on the way back from Las Vegas. But the last time I was there, they wouldn't let you in unless you were a customer.
Glad to see you are getting back into the action. Progression is a good thing! Getting better and stronger is my wish for you.
Hi,
Hopefully, you get a little better every day.
It stinks to have a nice place with a view and then have to let it go. My place in New York State was on a nice hill with a view of the Catskill mountains to the West. But, I've Been Moved did their thing and I wound up in a river valley in North Carolina. It's nice in its own way, but no view that's for sure.
I see where you have taken to the new site here quite well, too. You are #1 in the user list. :)