Monday, November 27, 2017

Shoot Thirty-one - Plymouth Revisited



Istanbul or Constantinople. . . Heard from Elaine, Milt, Joani, Jim, Mike, and Peyton.



"Plymouth Pier ala Fuji"


I returned to Plymouth for another night shoot. This time I decided to bring along ONLY my Fuji XT-2!!! I know i was taking a huge risk by relying on a camera that was not very user-friendly toward me.

i was thoroughly pleased with the images. I particularly liked this shot of the pier. I think it was the sharpness in the detail and the starburst off the pier's railings.



Where in the World?

Better get out the atlas as this year I will be featuring some of the more famous cities of the world! Here are some interesting facts about one of them. Just what city would I be visiting? 

Palacio Real  - one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city is known not just for its magnificent collections of weapons and artistic works, but also because of the fact that it is an architectural wonder.

Yet another popular place is the Plaza Mayor has been venue to numerous bullfights, markets, orchestra performances, and executions as well.

Tourists must visit the Golden Museum Triangle. The first point of this triangle is the Museo Del Prado. Said to have the best collection of classical art in the city some of the artists whose works you can see here include Goya, Caravaggio, Van Dyck, and El Greco.

The second point of this triangle is Reina Sofia National Museum and Art Center. It is famous for its collections of Picasso’s works,

The third point of this museum triangle is the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum of Art. This museum is home to the works of Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh, Goya, and Degas.


While here, do enjoy the flamenco. A wonderful form of dance, flamenco tablaos are available all over the city.


Murphy's Laws. . . 

Law of Future Results:


Nothing ever comes out as planned.


A Word to the Wise. . .

The more things change, 
the more they stay the same.      
                                          ~ Alphonse Karr 


It's Cartoon Time. . .





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